Prophecy Core Mandatory Part 1, Part 2 And
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Part 1
When mobilizing a weak or unsteady patient, which technique(s) should
you consider?
a. Using a transfer belt (gait belt)
b. Using a mechanical lift, roller board, sliding board, flexible patient
mover, or sling
c. Having an assistant help you
d. All of the above - ANSWER-d. All of the above
Which of the following would be considered an internal disaster rather
than an external one?
a. Earthquake
b. Hurricane
c. Flood
d. Bomb threat - ANSWER-d. Bomb threat
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In the event of an earthquake, which of the following should never be
done?
a. Moving all patients to a central area
b. Closing all curtains and shades in the central area
c. Closing all doors to the central area
d. Using candles for illumination - ANSWER-d. Using candles for
illumination
When working with or near radiation, which of the following statements
is incorrect?
a. If you cannot locate your badge monitor, you should borrow one from
your co-worker
b. A 0.5-mm thick lead apron reduces scattered radiation by
approximately 10 times
c. Doubling the distance between a person and the radiation source
reduces the radiation exposure by a factor of 4
d. Before you attempt a procedure, think ahead how you will accomplish
it - ANSWER-a. If you cannot locate your badge monitor, you should
borrow one from your co-worker
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When moving a patient from bed to wheelchair, which technique should
you avoid at all times?
a. Bending at your knees to lower the patient to the chair
b. Having the patient hold onto your neck or shoulders
c. Placing yourself in front of the patient and blocking the patient's leg
closest to the chair with your foot and leg
d. Positioning the wheelchair at a slight angle close to the bed -
ANSWER-b. Having the patient hold onto your neck or shoulders
If patients need to be evacuated, it should be in this order:
a. Ambulatory patients, then wheelchair patients, then bedfast patients
b. Whichever patients you can get to first
c. Ambulatory patients, then bedfast patients, then wheelchair patients
d. Bedfast patients, then wheelchair patients, then ambulatory patients -
ANSWER-a. Ambulatory patients, then wheelchair patients, then bedfast
patients
Under the Safe Medical Devices Act, your responsibility as a healthcare
worker is to:
a. Return the device to the company vendor
b. Remove the suspected device from service