CT
What is computerized tomography?
Establish and enforce safety standards
What is OSHA?
R.A.C.E
What is Rescue, activate/alarm, contain, extinguish?
What is your body weight?
To provided privacy of all patients you should always do this before entering a room?
What is knock?
EKG/ECG
What is electrocardiogram?
Mandates to protect health care providers from diseases caused by exposure to body fluids
What is Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
PASS
What is pull, aim, squeeze, sweep?
When moving a heavy object or patient you bend from this area
What is the hips and knees?
What is ID wristband, name and birthday?
MI
Read the Label on solution bottles at least __ times to be sure you have the correct solution.
What is three times?
Used on combustibles such as paper, cloth, plastic and wood. (anything that turns to ash.)
What is Class A Fire Extinguisher?
prevents injuries by including training in required muscles movements
What is Ergonomics?
If you spill a chemical you will find instructions on how to clean the spill here
What is SDS (safety data sheets)?
BID
What is twice a day
Do not mix any solutions together unless instructed to do so by your instructor or you can verify they are ___.
What is compatible.
Used on flammable or combustibles liquids such as oil or paint?
What is Class B Fire Extinguisher?
These are the muscles you uses when lifting a heavy object or patient.
What is shoulder, upper arms, hips and thighs?
This is what you wear to protect yourself when you are interacting with a patient
What is PPE (personal protective equipment)?
Ss
What is one half
5. Checkpoint before leaving patients room
What is 1. patient comfortable, 2. side rails elevated, 3. bed in lowest position, 4. wheels locked, 5. all important elements within reach
Fires need 3 things to start
What is oxygen, fuel, and heat?
keep feet 8-10 inches apart, placing one foot slightly forward, balancing weight on both feet, and pointing the toes in the direction of movement
What is a broad base of support?
HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C are examples of
What is a bloodborne pathogen?