Injury Prevention for School Age Children
Injury Prevention: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Nursing Actions During Disasters
Injury Prevention: Food Poisoning
100

Less than 120 degrees F.

What is the correct water heater setting?

100

Odorless, tasteless gas.

What is carbon monoxide?

100

Close shades, move patients away from windows, place blankets over patients who are bed bound.

What is tornado nursing actions?

100

Very young, old, pregnant, and immunocompromised people

What is most at risk for serious complications of food poisoning?
200

Examples of protective gear used for bicycling and other sports.

What is helmets and pads?

200

Nausea, vomiting, headache, loss of consciousness, chest pain, upset stomach. 

What is the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning?

200

Undress patient, irrigate area exposed to chemical, brush chemicals off patients clothing and skin.

What is chemical exposure nursing actions?

200

True or False: You are able to consume unpasteurized dairy products.

What is false?

300

The weight and height a child can stop riding in the backseat.

What is a child over 40 lbs and over 4'9"?

300

BONUS JEOPARDY

The best professor

What is Robert Steed?

300

Wear dosimety badge, decontaminate patients with soap, water, and disposable towels.

What is radiological incident nursing actions?


300

Handle raw and fresh food separately.

What is preventing cross contamination?

400

(1-800-222-1222)

What is the nationwide poison control number?

400

Place detectors where they will wake you up, replace every 5 years

What is carbon monoxide poisoning prevention?

400

Mitigation, preparedness, response, recovery

What is the four disaster management phases?