Workplace Hazards
Infection Control
Emergency Preparedness
Professional Conduct & Legal Safety
Psychological & Cultural Safety
100

This type of injury is most common among nurses and often results from lifting or repositioning patients.

What is a musculoskeletal injury?

100

This is the single most effective way to prevent the spread of infection.

What is hand hygiene?

100

This acronym outlines the steps to use a fire extinguisher safely.

What is PASS (Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep)?

100

This principle ensures nurses act in the best interest of their patients.

What is beneficence?

100

Creating a workplace free from bullying or harassment promotes this type of safety.

What is psychological safety?

200

Wearing gloves, gowns, and masks are examples of this type of precaution.

What is personal protective equipment (PPE)?

200

This is the correct order for removing PPE to prevent self-contamination.

What is gloves, gown, mask, then hand hygiene?

200

In a hospital fire, this acronym helps staff remember what to do first.

What is RACE (Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish/Evacuate)?

200

Failing to meet the standard of care that results in patient harm can lead to this legal claim.

What is negligence?

200

Recognizing and respecting cultural differences in patient care supports this nursing standard.

What is cultural competence?

300

Verbal abuse, threats, or physical aggression from patients or visitors are examples of this workplace hazard.

What is workplace violence?

300

This type of isolation is used for diseases like tuberculosis that spread through small particles.

What is airborne isolation?

300

A nurse calls this when a patient is acting aggressively with increasing threats of violence

What is a Code White?

300

This legal document outlines the nurse’s accountability and responsibilities in Canada.

What is the Standards of Practice?

300

Nurses experiencing burnout or compassion fatigue are at risk of decreased ______ safety.

What is mental health or emotional safety?

400

Repeated exposure to this common medical material can cause allergic reactions ranging from skin irritation to anaphylaxis.

What is latex?

400

The “clean to dirty” principle applies when performing this nursing task.

What is wound care or dressing changes?

400

During a Code Blue, nurses respond to this type of emergency.

What is a cardiac or respiratory arrest?

400

A nurse who reports unsafe working conditions or patient care concerns is engaging in this act of advocacy.

What is whistleblowing?

400

A strength-based framework grounded in an understanding of and responsiveness to the impact of trauma.

What is trauma-informed practice?

500

This federal Canadian organization sets workplace safety standards, including those for nurses.

What is the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS)?

500

This system classifies infections as either exogenous or endogenous based on their source.

What is the chain of infection?

500

This system is used to triage patients.

What is the START triage method?

500

Maintaining patient confidentiality aligns with this Canadian privacy law.

What is the Personal Health Information Act (PHIA) or Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)? (HIPPA)

500

Culturally safe communication includes making space for this kind of knowledge alongside Western healthcare.

What is Indigenous or traditional knowledge?

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