FIRE SAFETY
BODY MECHANICS
PATIENT/ RESIDENT SAFETY
PERSONAL SAFETY
EQUIPMENT AND SOLUTIONS SAFETY
100
3 things a fire needs

What is Oxygen, Fuel, and Heat?

100

the Weakest muscles in your body 

What are back muscles? 

100

3 ways to identify a patient/resident

What is check patients identification band, check patients bed or charts, and ask patients for their name?

100

definition of ergonomics

What is the applied science to promote safety and well being of a person by adapting the environment and using techniques to prevent injury from self and others?

100

This is what you read before using any hazardous chemicals

What is MSDS?

200

RACE stands for

What is Rescue anyone in danger, Activate fire alarm, Contain the fire, and Extinguish fire or Evacuate area?

200

OSHA stands for

What is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration?

200

3 safety precautions to take before leaving patient room

What is observe all safety check-points, leave bed rails up, keep call button/phone close to patient bed, and leave patient door open before leaving?

200

The care of your patient and your self is ______ responsibility 

What is your responsibility?

200

The code on a chemical to determine a hazard

What is the NFPA code

300

Three basic rules to prevent fires 

What is dispose of all waste in proper containers, obey ALL "No Smoking" signs, and Extinguish Matches or any flammable items completely?

300

The two main standards of OSHA

What is the Occupational exposure to hazardous chemicals standard? 

What is the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard?

300

things to do when entering patient room 

What is identify patient, explain procedure/ answer any questions patient has, observe patient very closely while doing procedure?

300

best to use _______ while performing procedures 

What is body mechanics?

300

read the labels of a solution ____ times

What is 3 times before using?

400

PASS stands for 

What is Pull the pin, Aim the extinguisher at corner of fire, Squeeze the handle, and Sweep from side to side?

400

MSDS stands for 

what is the Material Safety Data Sheet?

400

AMA stands for 

What is Against Medical Advice

400

This is what you report if anything happens 

What is report self injury, no matter how minor?
400

When you should handle solutions or chemicals 

What is only when your immediate instructor is in the room?

500

The BIGGEST rule of what to do when a fire starts

What is REMAIN CALM?

500

3 types of diseases contracted by bodily fluids

What is Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and AIDS?
500

#1 rule of patient/resident safety

What is do not perform ANY procedure on patient unless told to do so by instructor or supervisor?

500

the biggest rule of keeping yourself and others safe during personal safety

What is keep hands clean?

500

2 examples or ergonomics

What is correct placement of furniture and good body mechanics/ training in muscle movements?