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1. Alcohol Concentration - ANSWER The alcohol in a volume of breath
expressed in terms of grams of alcohol per 210 liters of breath as indicated by
a breath test under this part.
2. Alcohol confirmation test - ANSWER Subsequent test following a
screening test with a .020 or greater. Testing should occur fifteen (15) minutes
after screening. No other testing should take place within the 15-minute
interval.
3. Alcohol screening device (ASD) - ANSWER A breath or saliva device not an
EBT; approved by National Highway and Traffic safety Administration (NHTSA)
and on the confirming products list (CPL) is
4. Alcohol Screening test - ANSWER Analytical procedure through breath or
saliva to determine if alcohol is present and greater than .020.
5. Alcohol testing form (ATF) - ANSWER 3 Part carbonless form used to
document Alcohol
,Testing. Copy 1 to the Employer, Copy 2 to the Employee, Copy 3 for the Breath
Alcohol Technician (BAT).
6. Alcohol use - ANSWER The drinking, swallowing of any beverage liquid
mixture or preparation (including any medication) containing alcohol.
7. Breath alcohol concentration (BRaC) - ANSWER measures the grams of
alcohol per (210) liters of breath. A BrAC of 0.040 means there are 0.40 grams
of alcohol per 210 liters of breath.
8. Breath alcohol technician - ANSWER A person who instructs and assists
employees in the alcohol testing process, and operates and EBT device.
9. Cancelled test - ANSWER An alcohol (or drug) test that has a problem
identified that cannot be or has not been corrected, or which this part
otherwise requires to be cancelled. A cancelled test" is neither a negative nor
a positive.
10. Consortium/Third Party Administer (C/TPA) - ANSWER a service agent
that provides or coordinates the provision of a variety of drug and alcohol
testing services to employers.
11. Which of the following describes the drop in blood pressure that occurs when
a person rises too quickly after lying in a recumbent position for a certain length
of time?
A. Cardiac arrest
B. Orthopedic hypertension
C. Vasogenic Shock
, D. Orthostatic hypotension - ANSWER D. Orthostatic hypotension
12. How can the base of support be increased to improve stability?
A. By standing with the feet apart
B. By bending the knees with the feet together
C. By standing on one foot
D. By standing on one toe - ANSWER A. By standing with the feet apart
13. From the discussion on the Sacred Seven, which of the following is the time
element of the clinical history which should include duration since onset,
frequency, and course of the symptoms?
A. Quality
B. Severity
C. Chronology
D. Onset - ANSWER C. Chronology
14. If the patient cannot assist and no moving devices are available, what should
be the number of persons used for a cart-to-table transfer?
A. Five
B. One
C. Three
D. Twelve - ANSWER C. Three
15. Which of the following simply means that people cross borders into other
countries to work, go to school, receive medical care, visit, and live?