SnapNurse Annual Training Quiz Questions with
Detailed Verified Answers for Accuracy
T/F: National Patient Safety Goals are primarily based upon
aggregate information on sentinel events reported to The Joint
Commission
✓✓ True
T/F: According to The Joint Commission-Do Not Use
Abbreviation List, "Q.D." is an acceptable abbreviation and
should be used when ordering/documenting medications
✓✓ False
The Standard Precautions Guidelines are designed to:
Require precautions only when the disease or infection status of
a patient is known
Be used only when there is a potential of exposure to blood
Reduce the risk of transmitting infectious agents and disease
None of the above
✓✓ Reduce the risk of transmitting infectious agents and
disease
Personal protective equipment (PPE) consists of which of the
following:
Gloves
Gown or Apron
, ACCURACY IS GUARANTEED
Mask and Protective Eyewear
All of the Above
✓✓ All of the above
Blood-borne pathogens that healthcare providers could
possibly be exposed to while performing their duties include:
HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C
Tuberculosis (TB)
Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)
All of the Above
✓✓ All of the above
Which of the following is NOT one of the principles to follow to
limit exposure to radiation:
Reporting
Time
Distance
Shielding
✓✓ Reporting
T/F: Wearing a respirator mask (such as a N95) that has been
fitted and tested will maximize protection from Mycobacterium
tuberculosis (TB). OSHA requires re-evaluation by a physician
and fit testing annually for these types of respirator masks