NHO
Procedures
Training
Employee Related
Test Your Knowledge
100

Where is our muster station?

The At&t

100

What does SOP stand for?

Standard Operating Procedure 

100

What is the order of training?

Reading, demonstration, simulations, practice, performance observations, knowledge assessment 

100
What kind of foot wear is required when working in production areas?

Non-absorbent, non-porous, closed toed, non-mesh shoes with a back

100

What does DHQ stand for?

Donor Health Questionnaire 

200

What vaccination is offered through us? 

Bonus 100pts: How many shots is it?

Hepatitis B

3 shots

200

When removing equipment from service what must you place on it?

Place an out of service tag and remove from service

200

What does CAPA stand for? and what does it mean?

Corrective Action/Preventative Action

The purpose of the corrective action/preventative actions is to collect information, analyze information, identify, and investigate product and quality problems, and take appropriate and effective corrective and/or preventative action to prevent recurrence.

200

What is the appropriate attire to wear to work?

Eggplant Scrubs

200

What are four examples of critical supplies?

saline, AC, harnesses, needles, bowl, bottles, refractols, hematacheks

300

Where is our MSDS binder located?

Bonus 100pts: What does MSDS stand for?

The janitorial closet

Material Safety Data Sheets 

300

What are the different visit types?

Donation, Donation and Physical, Sample Only, Compensation, Donation and Physical ESCLATED

300

How often is OSHA training performed?

Annually 

300

What are all of the production areas? Which ones can you eat/drink in?

Reception area, Donor floor, Lab, Exam room.


None!

300

What do we get the RPR result from?

The SPE sample

400

Someone wearing full PPE is wearing what?


Bonus 100pts. When should PPE be changed?

Gloves, lab coat, face shield.

When requested by a donor, soiled, torn, punctured, or the ability to act as a barrier has been compromised. 

400

When is an ABY sample required?

Initial donation, 6 month lapse, annually

400

How often is a moderate complexity completed?

Initially, 6-months, and annually. 
400

When walking away from your computer, what must you remember to do?

Log out of eDMS or lock the computer. 

400

What makes a donor qualified?

Two sets of negative NAT and VMT results, SPE results with a negative RPR, and negative ABY results

500

What is a proper error correction?

A single line through the error, initial and date and record the correct information. 

500

What is an example of a critical supply that must be temperature monitored?

Bowl, Bottle, harness, saline, ac, donation needles, iodine, chloraprep, refractols, hematacheks

500

What is your greatest resource in the center?

The SOPs.

500

Who do you report employee safety incident related issues to?

Bonus 100pts: What are some examples of an employee safety incident?

Center Management


Slip and fall, needle stick, accidental eye contamination. 

500

What means treating all biological products as if they are contaminated?

Universal Precautions 

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