Bloodborne Pathogens
Hazard Communications
Emergencies
Prevention
Random
100
One handed technique or use of recapping device.
What is how to handle sharps?
100
What HIGH such as fire or chemical spill emergencies would require us to do.
What is evacuation?
100
Treat every patient as infectious.
What are Standard Precautions?
100
Winner of the next Yankee game?
What is the patient wants to watch something else?
200
Refuse material made up of or contaminated by saliva, blood, or tissue (including teeth). Such waste includes contaminated sharp instruments as well as any solid waste materials that have been soaked or covered by the contaminants.
What is Regulated Waste?
200
Emergency response team leaders. Responsibilities include performing and delegating emergency procedures with the doctor such as administering oxygen, first aid, CPR, chemical containment, etc.
Who are Christie and Cindy?
200
Examples of this included protective eye wear, mask, gloves, and long sleeve fluid resistant jacket
What is Personal Protective Equipment?
200
Sound of Felis catus.
What is "MEOW"?
300
1. Latex and non-latex exam gloves 2. Masks – laser, air abrasion, standard 3. Goggles – safety and laser 4. Face shields 5. Fluid resistant long sleeved jackets 6. A safe, non-threatening environment 7. Utility gloves
What are personal protective equipment?
300
In order to provide the proper documentation and labeling, chemical manufacturers must rely on these to communicate properly.
What are MSDS's?
300
Emergency response coordinators, those who call 911, take attendance, help bring patients to safe area, etc.
Who are Kelly and Joan?
300
Removal of instruments from operatory, spray surfaces and accessory items, wipe all surfaces and items with cavic-wipes, spray with Lysol IC, removal of debris from floors, and wrapped according to protocol.
What is proper disinfection?
300
Location of maxillary forcep?
What is ask Cindy?
400
An approach to infection control to treat all human blood and certain human body fluids as if they were known to be infectious for HIV, HBV and other bloodborne pathogens
What are Standard Precautions or Universal Precautions?
400
The division of criteria within each hazard class, e.g., oral acute toxicity and flammable liquids include four of these.
What is hazard category?
400
Pull the Pin at the top of the extinguisher. The pin releases a locking mechanism and will allow you to discharge the extinguisher. Aim at the base of the fire, not the flames. This is important - in order to put out the fire, you must extinguish the fuel. Squeeze the lever slowly. This will release the extinguishing agent in the extinguisher. If the handle is released, the discharge will stop. Sweep from side to side. Using a sweeping motion, move the fire extinguisher back and forth until the fire is completely out. Operate the extinguisher from a safe distance, several feet away, and then move towards the fire once it starts to diminish. Be sure to read the instructions on your fire extinguisher - different fire extinguishers recommend operating them from different distances. Remember: Aim at the base of the fire, not at the flames!!!!
How to use a fire extinguisher?
400
a. One handed scoop b. Use of needle capping device in sterilization. c. Removal of surgical blades with blade remover or hemostat d. Proper disposal using sharps container
What is proper handling of sharps?
400
Right in front of the doctors face.
What is loupes, guaze, scissors, bond, surefil, hemostat, burs, or any item?
500
that personal protective equipment be provided for the worker performing the task; that all the blood must be cleaned up thoroughly before applying the disinfectant; that the disposal of the infectious waste be in accordance with federal, state, or local regulations; and that the surface be left wet with the disinfectant for 30 seconds for HIV-1 and for 10 minutes for HBV.
What are rules of decontamination?
500
Nature of the physical or health hazards, e.g., flammable solid, carcinogen, oral acute toxicity.
What is hazard class?
500
Location of medical emergency kit, chemical spill kit, oxygen tank.
What is the front desk closet?
500
Serious disease caused by a virus that attacks the liver. Can cause lifelong infection, cirrhosis (scarring) of the liver, liver cancer, liver failure, and death
What is Hepatitis B?
500
1982
What is the year Sharon's glasses were unveiled?
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