What are the 3 components you need to start a fire.
Oxygen, heat, and fuel
What does a Class A fire contain?
Wood, paper, cloth, and trash
When do you need to use gloves?
When your an any contact with patient during procedures
What does Code Blue mean?
Cardiac Arrest
Should you run or walk in a lab
Walk
What are the 4 most common fire extinguisher?
1. All purpose water
2. Carbon dioxide
3. Multi-Purpose Dry Chemical
4. Dry powder
What does a Class B fire contain?
Flammable liquids, oil, gas, and grease
What are goggles used for?
Goggles are used for the splashing and droplet's so that nothing gets in your eyes.
What does Code Red mean?
Fire
Should you recap a needle?
No never recap a needle.
what is the P.A.S.S method?
P: Pull the pin
A: Aim at the base of the fire
S: Squeeze the handle
S: Sweep side to side
What does a Class C fire contain?
Electrical, and energized electrical equipment
What are the gowns used for?
Gowns are used so nothing gets on you like the splashing, droplets, blood.
what does Code Yellow mean?
Bomb
When should you wear safety equipment?
When your in contact with body fluids.
What does R.A.C.E mean?
Rescue, Activate, Confine, Extinguish
What does a Class D fire contain?
Combustible metals
What are the mask used for?
So that stuff don't get in your mouth like respiratory protection, splashing.
What does Code Pink mean?
Infant/Child abduction
If any solutions come in contact with your skin or eyes what should you do?
immediately flush the area with cool water and inform your instructor/ supervisor.
Never fight a fire when?
When you don't have the proper fire extinguisher or equipment.
What class of fire do you use a All Purpose Water fire extinguisher in?
Class A
When do you use Paper hats/Shoes?
They are used in surgery
What does Code Green mean?
Evacuation
What does SDS mean?
Safety data sheet