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Hospital Orientation Questions And Answers 100% Guaranteed Success. RACE - correct answer. Rescue / Alert / Contain / Extinguish PASS - correct answer. Pull the pin / Aim / Squeeze / Sweep side to side THE HAZARDOUS COMMUNICATIONS ACT - correct answer. This federal regulatory standard requires employers to inventory and label hazardous chemicals in the workplace and to inform and train workers about chemical hazards Its Up To You To - correct answer. Read labels Study the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) Use proper protective equipment Follow safety precautions Two primary sources of information on hazardous materials are - correct answer. Product Lable and MSDS Product label - correct answer. Gives BASIC information Look for key words such as warning, caution, poisonous Look for warning symbols Lable transfered materials MSDS - correct answer. Describes the chemical physical and health hazards how to handle the chemical safely what to do in emergency Most common injury - correct answer. Lower back strain Lifting - correct answer. 1. Keep load close to your body. 2. Bend the knees and hips. 3. Tighten the abdominal muscles when you lift. 4. Avoid twisting as you lift. 5. Lift with legs and buttocks. 6. Maintain natural curves of the back. Pushing and Pulling - correct answer. 1. Stay close to the load. 2. Avoid leaning forward. 3. Push rather than pull whenever possible. 4. Use both arms. 5. Tighten stomach muscles when pushing. Reaching - correct answer. 1. Reach only as far as is comfortable, usually at shoulder level. 2. Test weight by lifting corner. 3. Let arms and legs do the work, keeping the back straight. 4. Tighten the stomach muscles as you lift. 5. Arrange work area to minimize reaching. Twisting - correct answer. 1. Kneel down on one knee. 2. Maintain the natural curves of the back. 3. Position yourself for the best possible leverage. 4. Turn entire body, keeping feet and hips pointing in the same direction. Bending - correct answer. 1. Maintain the natural curves of the back. 2. Bend the legs and hips rather than the back. 3. When leaning forward, move your whole body not just your arms. Sitting - correct answer. 1. Get a chair with good lumbar support. 2. Sit close to your work rather than leaning. 3. Change positions often to avoid fatigue. Keep arms and shoulders relaxed. Code Red - correct answer. FIRE Code Blue - correct answer. Cardiac Arrest or Respiratory Arrest Code Pink - correct answer. Infant/Child Abduction or elopement Code Silver - correct answer. Lost Adult Code Black - correct answer. Bomb Threat Code Grey - correct answer. Disaster (activate plan) Code Green - correct answer. Combative / Violent Person Code Orange - correct answer. Haz-Mat / Decontamination Code White - correct answer. Armed Intruder / Active Shooter Code Yellow - correct answer. Utility Failure When to wash your hands 6 - correct answer. 1When coming into the clinical site and when going home 2Before and after eating 3When hands are visibly soiled 4Before and after putting on gloves 5After using the bathroom 6When the patient has clostridium difficile How to wash hands - correct answer. Remove jewelry Use warm water Use friction, washing hands, wrists and between fingers Wash for at least 15 seconds Rinse and dry thoroughly When using alcohol-based hand sanitizers - correct answer. Use a golf ball-sized ball of foam or a dime-sized squirt of gel 8 Rub your hands, covering all surfaces, until they are dry (at least 15 seconds) Avoid operating equipment until your hands are dry Finger Nails - correct answer. Must be short and clean No artificial nails No nail jewelry Unchipped polish is permitted Standard Precautions - correct answer. Standard Precautions are practices with ALL patients regardless of their diagnosis or presumed infection status PPE - correct answer. Personal Protective Equipment Transmission-Based Precautions - correct answer. Transmission-Based Precautions are designed for patients with known or suspected highly transmissible or epidemiologically important pathogens. Before entering a patient room - correct answer. Read the precaution sign: Airborne, Contact, Droplet Wear the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Airborne Precautions - correct answer. airborne particles that can be widely dispersed by air currents. (examples: TB, chicken pox, measles, shingles) Wear Approved N95 particulate respirator mask before entering Keep the patient room door closed Contact Precautions - correct answer. For infectious agents easily transmitted by direct patient contact or by indirect contact with items in the patient's environment. (examples: MRSA, VRE) Wear gloves when entering room A gown and gloves are required when in close or direct contact to the patient, used patient equipment or supplies. Masks are requires if splashing

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RACE - correct answer. Rescue / Alert / Contain / Extinguish

PASS - correct answer. Pull the pin / Aim / Squeeze / Sweep side to side

THE HAZARDOUS COMMUNICATIONS ACT - correct answer. This federal
regulatory standard requires employers to inventory and label hazardous chemicals in
the workplace and to inform and train workers about chemical hazards

Its Up To You To - correct answer. Read labels
Study the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Use proper protective equipment
Follow safety precautions

Two primary sources of information on hazardous materials are - correct answer.
Product Lable and MSDS

Product label - correct answer. Gives BASIC information
Look for key words such as warning, caution, poisonous
Look for warning symbols
Lable transfered materials

MSDS - correct answer. Describes the chemical
physical and health hazards
how to handle the chemical safely
what to do in emergency

Most common injury - correct answer. Lower back strain

Lifting - correct answer. 1. Keep load close to your body. 2. Bend the knees and
hips. 3. Tighten the abdominal muscles when you lift. 4. Avoid twisting as you lift. 5. Lift
with legs and buttocks. 6. Maintain natural curves of the back.

Pushing and Pulling - correct answer. 1. Stay close to the load. 2. Avoid leaning
forward. 3. Push rather than pull whenever possible. 4. Use both arms.
5. Tighten stomach muscles when pushing.

, Reaching - correct answer. 1. Reach only as far as is comfortable, usually at
shoulder level. 2. Test weight by lifting corner. 3. Let arms and legs do the work,
keeping the back straight. 4. Tighten the stomach muscles as you lift. 5. Arrange work
area to minimize reaching.

Twisting - correct answer. 1. Kneel down on one knee. 2. Maintain the natural
curves of the back. 3. Position yourself for the best possible leverage.
4. Turn entire body, keeping feet and hips pointing in the same direction.

Bending - correct answer. 1. Maintain the natural curves of the back.
2. Bend the legs and hips rather than the back.
3. When leaning forward, move your whole body not just your arms.

Sitting - correct answer. 1. Get a chair with good lumbar support.
2. Sit close to your work rather than leaning.
3. Change positions often to avoid fatigue. Keep arms and shoulders relaxed.

Code Red - correct answer. FIRE

Code Blue - correct answer. Cardiac Arrest or Respiratory Arrest

Code Pink - correct answer. Infant/Child Abduction or elopement

Code Silver - correct answer. Lost Adult

Code Black - correct answer. Bomb Threat

Code Grey - correct answer. Disaster (activate plan)

Code Green - correct answer. Combative / Violent Person

Code Orange - correct answer. Haz-Mat / Decontamination

Code White - correct answer. Armed Intruder / Active Shooter

Code Yellow - correct answer. Utility Failure

When to wash your hands 6 - correct answer. 1When coming into the clinical site
and when going home 2Before and after eating 3When hands are visibly soiled 4Before
and after putting on gloves 5After using the bathroom 6When the patient has clostridium
difficile

How to wash hands - correct answer. Remove jewelry Use warm water Use friction,
washing hands, wrists and between fingers Wash for at least 15 seconds Rinse and dry
thoroughly

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