COPE HEALTH SCHOLARS WRITTEN EXAM 2
Questions and Answers Latest Versions
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What do you check for after log-rolling a patient? correct answerBedsores
Where to report codes correct answerDial 6464
Name, location/campus
Code Gray correct answerCombative/disruptive patient confronting staff.
Go to location of patient.
Code White correct answerChild/ Pediatric CPR. Follow instructions from nurse
Code Red correct answerFire.
Call code when you see smoke or fire.
Close all doors.
Follow RACE
RACE correct answerRESCUE
ALARM
CONFINE
EXTINGUISH
Code Blue correct answerAdult medical emergency (14+).
Follow instructions from nurse.
,Code Orange correct answerHazardous material spill.
Block off area. Do not clean.
Code Pink correct answerInfant abduction.
Guard entrance/exit. Look for suspicious items
Nurses must use bassinets. Visitors must have badge.
Code Purple correct answerMissing child patient.
Report to security/public safety. Look for suspicious situations.
Code Yellow correct answerBomb threat.
If called, get information about location, appearance, and when it will go off. Look for suspicious
situations.
Code Silver correct answerPerson with weapon, or hostage situation.
DO NOT go to location. Follow instructions from nurse.
Triage correct answerDisaster internal -- hospital full
Disaster external -- lots of incoming patientes
RRT correct answerRapid Response Team. Use when patient status changes quickly/significantly but
Code Blue is not required.
Code Jack correct answerPatient/visitor has fallen.
If called, get as much information as possible.
Class A Fire correct answerOrdinary combustibles (wood, etc.)
, Class B Fire correct answerFlammable liquids (gasoline, etc.)
Class C Fire correct answerElectrical
Class D Fire correct answerCombustible metals
Class K Fire correct answerCooking oils/greases
PASS correct answerPULL pin out of extinguisher.
AIM extinguisher at base of fire.
SQUEEZE handle.
SWEEP back and forth.
CVA correct answerCerebral Vascular Accident (aka stroke). Leading cause of serious long-term disability
in U.S.
Ischemic stroke correct answerBlockage of vessel to brain
Hemorrhagic stroke correct answerBursting of vessel in brain causing bleeding
FAST correct answerFACE -- does one side droop when smiling?
ARMS -- does one arm droop when both are raised?
SPEECH -- is speech slurred or strange?
TIME -- note when symptoms began, and quickly call nurse
Tier I of Infection Prevention correct answerStandard Precautions:
All bodily fluids are potentially infectious!
Standard Precautions must be followed by ALL personnel at ALL times with ALL patients when there is
potential for contact with bodily fluids.
Questions and Answers Latest Versions
2025 TOP RATED A+
What do you check for after log-rolling a patient? correct answerBedsores
Where to report codes correct answerDial 6464
Name, location/campus
Code Gray correct answerCombative/disruptive patient confronting staff.
Go to location of patient.
Code White correct answerChild/ Pediatric CPR. Follow instructions from nurse
Code Red correct answerFire.
Call code when you see smoke or fire.
Close all doors.
Follow RACE
RACE correct answerRESCUE
ALARM
CONFINE
EXTINGUISH
Code Blue correct answerAdult medical emergency (14+).
Follow instructions from nurse.
,Code Orange correct answerHazardous material spill.
Block off area. Do not clean.
Code Pink correct answerInfant abduction.
Guard entrance/exit. Look for suspicious items
Nurses must use bassinets. Visitors must have badge.
Code Purple correct answerMissing child patient.
Report to security/public safety. Look for suspicious situations.
Code Yellow correct answerBomb threat.
If called, get information about location, appearance, and when it will go off. Look for suspicious
situations.
Code Silver correct answerPerson with weapon, or hostage situation.
DO NOT go to location. Follow instructions from nurse.
Triage correct answerDisaster internal -- hospital full
Disaster external -- lots of incoming patientes
RRT correct answerRapid Response Team. Use when patient status changes quickly/significantly but
Code Blue is not required.
Code Jack correct answerPatient/visitor has fallen.
If called, get as much information as possible.
Class A Fire correct answerOrdinary combustibles (wood, etc.)
, Class B Fire correct answerFlammable liquids (gasoline, etc.)
Class C Fire correct answerElectrical
Class D Fire correct answerCombustible metals
Class K Fire correct answerCooking oils/greases
PASS correct answerPULL pin out of extinguisher.
AIM extinguisher at base of fire.
SQUEEZE handle.
SWEEP back and forth.
CVA correct answerCerebral Vascular Accident (aka stroke). Leading cause of serious long-term disability
in U.S.
Ischemic stroke correct answerBlockage of vessel to brain
Hemorrhagic stroke correct answerBursting of vessel in brain causing bleeding
FAST correct answerFACE -- does one side droop when smiling?
ARMS -- does one arm droop when both are raised?
SPEECH -- is speech slurred or strange?
TIME -- note when symptoms began, and quickly call nurse
Tier I of Infection Prevention correct answerStandard Precautions:
All bodily fluids are potentially infectious!
Standard Precautions must be followed by ALL personnel at ALL times with ALL patients when there is
potential for contact with bodily fluids.