Safety Issues & Practices Pt. 1
Safety Issues & Practices Pt. 2
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Regulatory Agencies & Documentation Pt.1
Regulatory Agencies & Documentation Pt.2
100

What are the 4 agents of infection?

-Virus

-Bacteria

-Fungi

-Parasites

100

  In a lab --- to prevent diseases you must:

-       wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE)

-       handling all specimens ________

-       _______ hands frequently

-carefully

-washing

100

How many seasons are there in a year?

4 seasons

100

Safety Data Sheets are created by ____________ to provide safety and health information about a substance or product

manufacturers

100

What are Regulatory Agencies?

 authorities to ensure safety with laws, regulations, protocols and procedures

200

What should you use to put out a fire?

fire extinguishers 

200

Severe and extreme events or phenomena occurring naturally in the environment have the potential to cause __________ ________, _________, and __________.

-Significant damage

-Destruction

-Life loss

200

What do you call when you're in serious trouble?

911

200

Joint Commission is an __________, not-for-profit organization ensuring healthcare facilities provide quality care

independent

200

What does Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) do?

·        Aims to protect human health and the environment

300

What can cause fires? (3 answers)

- Smoking

- Flammable chemicals

- Accidents

300

Safety Practices

·        ________ harm or danger

·        Focus on _______ negative outcomes

-       makes mistakes ______ likely to occur

·        ________ errors, accidents, injuries and infections from occurring

-Minimize

-avoiding 

-less

-Prevent

300
What does RBC and WBC stand for?

RBC = Red blood cell

WBC = White blood cell

300

National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the primary __________ research agency of the United States ___________.

-biomedical

-government


300

Name all the Regulatory Agencies:

-       Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

-       Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

-       World Health Organization (WHO)

-       National Institutes of Health (NIH)

-       Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

-       Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

-       Joint Commission

400

Infections are caused by the invasion and growth of ____________ within a host organism

-       includes bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites

microorganisms

400

Industry Safety Standards are important because they:

-       help to _______ all involved

-       ensure equipment is maintained and works

-       ensure the environment is not ______ by improper disposal of waste

-       inform individuals about how to ________ for emergencies

-protect

-polluted

-prepare

400

how many bones do a baby have?

about 300 bones

400

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)

·        Is a _________ agency to enforce workplace safety standards to protect employees from injury and illness

·        Creates safety _______ for work environments, including healthcare facilities

-government

-standards

400

What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and what does it do?

·        Is a government agency to enforce workplace safety standards to protect employees from injury and illness

·        Creates safety standards for work environments, including healthcare facilities

500

Health science safety promoted by regulations and standards set by:

-       health facilities

-       manufacturers

-       states and localities

-       governing agencies

 

500

Safety Issues in Health Science

·        May include:

-       biological ________

-       infections

-       chemical and ________ exposure

-       _______ error

-       accidents

-       fires

-       ________ disasters

-exposure

-drug

-human

-natural

500

What is Dr. Fouzia first name?

Sameena

500

Which organization achieved correcting handwashing hygiene?

World Health Organization (WHO)

500

 a _______ agency responsible for:

-       protecting public health

-       preventing and controlling the _____ of disease

-       ______ the public on health matters

Federal, spread, educating