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100

Give an example of BAD ergonomics.

pressure on joints, awkward positions, bad lifting techniques, repetitive motion

100

Name one thing everyone can do to break the Chain of Infection.

hand hygiene, covering cough, etc. 

100

What is dwell time? 

The amount of time a disinfectant has to sit wet on a surface to kill a pathogen

100

What type of tie works best to avoid bag leaks?

goose neck 
100

Fill in the blank: HIPAA protects patient ________.

confidentiality 

200

What is code red? 

fire
200

True or False: Wash hands, and cover your nose and mouth with a tissue or your sleeve when coughing are ways to break the Chain of Infection.

True

200
Do we clean from top to bottom or bottom to top? 

top to bottom 

200

Name 2 types of beds found in a healthcare facility.

Bariatric bed, Stretcher

200
What are 3 things you can do to be environmentally friendly in your hospital facility? 

turn of lights when leaving room, turn off water after using it, dispose of waste properly 

300

What does HICS stand for?

Hospital Incident Command System 

300

What does donning and doffing PPE mean? 

donning = putting on

doffing = taking off

300

Name 3 high touch surfaces in a patient room

Bed rail, IV pole, tv remote, etc. 

300

Name 3 types of hazardous waste 

Paint cans, prescription drugs, human feces/blood, and unused or expired disinfectants are examples of hazardous waste.

300

What is the purpose of a team huddle? 

Huddles help team members to work together rather than separately. Talk about common goals and plans. 

400

Why is it important to understand the Emergency codes in your hospital?

To understand how to respond as a Caregiver, to keep yourself and others safe. 

400

What does HAI stand for?

Hospital Associated Infections

400

What is a potential harmful effect of mixing disinfectants together?

harming yourself, others, or surfaces

400

What are the 4 types of waste found in a hospital facility? 

Solid waste, Recyclable waste, Hazardous waste, and Regulated medical waste 

400

What does listening LADDER stand for? What do each of the letters mean? 

  • a) L - Look

  •  b) A - Ask

  •  c) D - Don't interrupt

  •  d) D - Don't change the subject

  •  e) E - Emotions

  •  f) R - Respond

500

Why is it important for hospitals and clinics to focus on safety?

keep patients safe, keep community safe, keep staff safe. 

500

Explain the chain of infection (all 6 steps)

  1. Infectious agent (pathogen)
  2. Reservoir (the normal location of the pathogen)
  3. Portal of exit from the reservoir
  4. Mode of transmission
  5. Portal of entry into a host
  6. Susceptible host
500

Why do you clean from cleanest to dirtiest?

avoid moving germs to clean areas 

500

List 3 reasons why microfiber cloths the preferred fabric for cleaning

  •  a) They absorb liquid

  •  b) They create friction

  •  c) They are more effective at picking up pathogens than cotton

500

What does AIDET stand for? What do each of the letters mean? 

  • A

    Acknowledge:

    Greet the patient by name. Make eye contact, smile, and acknowledge family or friends in the room.

  • I

    Introduce:

    Introduce yourself with your name, skill set, professional certification, and experience.

  • D

    Duration:

    Give an accurate time expectation for tests, physician arrival, and identify next steps. When this is not possible, give a time in which you will update the patient on progress.

  • E

    Explanation:

    Explain step-by-step what to expect next, answer questions, and let the patient know how to contact you, such as a nurse call button.

  • T

    Thank You:

    Thank the patient and/or family. You might express gratitude to them for choosing your hospital or for their communication and cooperation. Thank family members for being there to support the patient.