Fire
Patient Lift/ Fall
Chemicals
Procedure/Protocol
100

What does the acronym RACE stand for in fire safety?

Rescue/Remove, Alarm/Alert, Confine/Contain, and Extinguish/Evacuate

100

When a health care provider is not doing strenuous work, a back brace can be loosened.

  1. True

  2. False

true

100

If a chemical spill occurs, what should be done first?

check safety data sheets

100

First step in preventing injuries is...?

a. understanding basic principles

b. reporting hazards

a. understanding basic principles

200

The acronym PASS stands for:

Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep

200

When lifting an object, you should:

bend your knees, keep back straight, and keep object close to your body

200

How should you store hazardous chemicals in the workplace?

well ventilated area with labeled containers

200

How to handle an aggressive patient

remain calm and remove yourself from the situation

300

What is the most common cause of house fires?

unattended cooking

300

What is the purpose of body mechanics?

prevent injuries

300

If you get a chemical in your eye, the first thing you should do is:

rinse for 15 minutes

300

How to dispose a needle

sharps container

400

Which color code is commonly associated with a fire emergency in hospitals?

red

400

What do you use most when lifting patient?

legs

400

Can you throw away chemicals or flush them down the sink?

NO

400

Out of these answers, which are PPE?\


Gloves, Gowns, Stethoscope, Face shield

Gloves, Gowns, Face shield

500

A Class ABC fire extinguisher, which is the most common type of fire extinguisher found in homes, schools, and hospitals, is used for:

flammable liquids

paper, wood, plastic


electrical equipment

500

If a patient is fainting, the first step is to:

lower them to the ground, lay them flat, and elevate their legs

500

The purpose of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) is to:

provide info about hazardous chemicals

500

What is the main goal of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)?

To ensure safe and healthy working conditions