Part 2 and Part 3| Actual Questions and
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Prophecy Core Mandatory Part 1
Question 1
Hazards associated with compressed gases include:
a. Oxygen displacement
b. Explosions
c. Toxic gas exposures
d. All of the above
Correct Answer: d. All of the above
Explanation: Compressed gases pose multiple hazards, including oxygen displacement
(reducing breathable air), explosions due to high pressure or flammability, and toxic gas
exposures if the gas is harmful. All listed options are valid hazards.
Question 2
Which of the following statements regarding the use of gloves is correct?
a. You do not need to wash your hands before putting on gloves
b. Turn gloves inside out when removing them
c. It is acceptable to reuse gloves if you wash them first
d. It is acceptable to wear multiple layers of gloves and peel off each layer between tasks
Correct Answer: b. Turn gloves inside out when removing them
Explanation: Turning gloves inside out during removal prevents contact with contaminated
surfaces. Hand washing is required before and after glove use, reusing gloves is unsafe, and
multiple layers are not a standard practice for infection control.
,Question 3
If a person is injured at the hospital during a natural disaster, a correct action to take is:
a. Turn a person with a head injury onto his or her back
b. Use a wheelchair or a stretcher to take the person to the Emergency Department for treatment
c. Report the accident only if the person had to go to the Emergency Department
d. Try to move the person yourself
Correct Answer: b. Use a wheelchair or a stretcher to take the person to the Emergency
Department for treatment
Explanation: Using a wheelchair or stretcher ensures safe transport to the Emergency
Department for proper treatment. Moving a person with a head injury incorrectly, moving them
yourself without equipment, or failing to report incidents can worsen injuries or violate protocol.
Question 4
Before you use a chemical product, you must know certain important information about it.
Which of the choices below is information you do NOT need to know?
a. Proper use of the product
b. What chemicals the product contains
c. Treatment if accidentally exposed to it
d. Precautions for safe handling
Correct Answer: b. What chemicals the product contains
Explanation: While knowing the chemical composition may be useful, it is not strictly necessary
for safe use. You must know how to use the product, precautions for handling, and treatment for
exposure to ensure safety, as outlined in Safety Data Sheets (SDS).
Question 5
Healthcare workers who must comply with HIPAA privacy requirements are:
a. Doctors, nurses, and others providing direct patient care
b. Environmental Services staff
c. Engineering staff
d. All of the above
,Correct Answer: d. All of the above
Explanation: HIPAA applies to all healthcare workers who handle Protected Health Information
(PHI), including direct care providers, environmental services, and engineering staff, as they may
access or encounter PHI during their duties.
Question 6
Which of the following is NOT required on a chemical label?
a. A signal word
b. Your facility's name
c. A hazard statement
d. A pictogram
Correct Answer: b. Your facility's name
Explanation: Under the Globally Harmonized System (GHS), chemical labels must include a
signal word (e.g., "Danger" or "Warning"), a hazard statement, and a pictogram. The facility's
name is not a required element on the label.
Question 7
The acronym P.A.S.S. is used to help remember:
a. How to use a fire extinguisher
b. How to evacuate patients
c. How to spread the word about a fire
d. None of the above
Correct Answer: a. How to use a fire extinguisher
Explanation: P.A.S.S. stands for Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep, which outlines the steps to operate
a fire extinguisher effectively. It is not related to evacuation or communication procedures.
Question 8
When lifting something off the ground, which part of your body should you always use?
a. Back
b. Abdominals
, c. Arms
d. Legs
Correct Answer: d. Legs
Explanation: Using your legs to lift reduces strain on your back and minimizes injury risk.
Bending at the knees and keeping the back straight distributes weight properly.
Question 9
Which of the following statements regarding electrical safety is correct?
a. Do not roll equipment over electrical cords because it can damage the cord
b. It is acceptable to use a plug with a loose or broken pin as long as the device works
c. Adaptors that convert three-pin plugs to two-pin plugs are safe to use
d. Equipment should be unplugged by pulling the cord, not the plug
Correct Answer: a. Do not roll equipment over electrical cords because it can damage the cord
Explanation: Rolling equipment over cords can damage insulation, creating electrical hazards.
Using damaged plugs, unsafe adaptors, or pulling cords to unplug devices increases the risk of
shocks or fires.
Question 10
Placing a patient on Contact Precautions means that everyone must:
a. Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as gowns and gloves
b. Wear a respirator
c. Care for the patient in an airborne infection isolation room (AIIR)
d. All of the above
Correct Answer: a. Wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) such as gowns and
gloves
Explanation: Contact Precautions require PPE like gowns and gloves to prevent transmission via
direct or indirect contact. Respirators and AIIRs are specific to airborne precautions, not contact
precautions.
Question 11