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If hazardous chemicals come in contact with the eyes, the following must be performed:
A. rinse immediately with warm water.
B. rinse immediately with cool water for at least 5 minutes.
C. rinse immediately with cool water for at least 15 minutes.
D. rinse with the warmest water that can be tolerated. - ANSWER: C. rinse immediately with
cool water for at least 15 minutes.
When handling hazardous materials, the following should be worn:
A. PPE (personal protective equipment).
B. lead apron.
C. sterile gown.
D. street clothes. - ANSWER: A. PPE (personal protective equipment).
Chemicals should only be used if:
A. you are reasonably sure of what is in the container.
B. the container is clearly labeled.
C. someone has told you what is in the container.
D. the container is clearly labeled and you have read the label several times. - ANSWER: D. the
container is clearly labeled and you have read the label several times.
Infectious waste may be defined as:
A. bodily waste.
B. used dressings.
C. anything that has the potential to transmit disease.
D. only materials covered by Standard Precautions. - ANSWER: C. anything that has the
potential to transmit disease.
Infectious waste is placed in containers:
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,A. made of lead.
B. properly labeled as to the type of waste inside.
C. that will be incinerated.
D. made only of plastic. - ANSWER:
Gloves must always be worn when:
1. assisting patients with urinals or bedpans.
2. handling needles and syringes.
3. handling bandages and dressings.
4. touching all patients. - ANSWER: 1,2,&3
Needles and syringes must be disposed of in:
A. lead containers.
B. sharps containers.
C. plastic bags.
D. metal pans. - ANSWER: B. sharps containers.
Used bandages and dressings must be placed into:
A. lead containers.
B. waterproof bags and sealed.
C. plastic bags.
D. metal pans. - ANSWER:
Infectious waste must be handled according to:
A. RSafety guidelines.
B. radiology department rules.
C. CDC guidelines.
D. the condition of the patient. - ANSWER: C. CDC guidelines.
Causing a patient to become apprehensive of being injured is called:
A. assault.
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,B. battery.
C. false imprisonment.
D. invasion of privacy. - ANSWER: A. assault.
Violation of confidentiality defines:
A. assault.
B. battery.
C. false imprisonment.
D. invasion of privacy. - ANSWER: D. invasion of privacy.
Neglect or omission of reasonable care defines:
A. respondeat superior.
B. res ipsa loquitur.
C. gross negligence.
D. unintentional misconduct. - ANSWER: D. unintentional misconduct.
The legal doctrine stating that an employer is responsible for the employee's negligent actions is:
A. respondeat superior.
B. res ipsa loquitur.
C. gross negligence.
D. slander. - ANSWER: A. respondeat superior.
Bradycardia indicates a pulse of:
A. more than 100 beats per minute.
B. fewer than 60 beats per minute.
C. greater than 90.
D. less than 50. - ANSWER: B. fewer than 60 beats per minute.
Normal adult respiration is:
A. more than 100 breaths per minute.
B. fewer than 60 breaths per minute.
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, C. 12 to 16 breaths per minute.
D. 15 to 25 breaths per minute. - ANSWER: C. 12 to 16 breaths per minute.
Shock is indicated when the diastolic pressure is:
A. more than 100 beats per minute.
B. fewer than 60 beats per minute.
C. greater than 90.
D. less than 50. - ANSWER: D. less than 50.
This item contains all equipment and drugs needed during respiratory or cardiac arrest:
A. crash cart.
B. suction unit.
C. defibrillator.
D. sphygmomanometer. - ANSWER: A. crash cart.
This item is used to measure blood pressure:
A. crash cart.
B. suction unit.
C. defibrillator.
D. sphygmomanometer. - ANSWER: D. sphygmomanometer.
This item is used to administer oxygen through the nose:
A. crash cart.
B. suction unit.
C. defibrillator.
D. nasal cannula. - ANSWER: D. nasal cannula.
The type of shock that occurs when toxins produced during infection cause a dramatic drop in blood
pressure is called:
A. hypovolemic shock.
B. septic shock.
C. neurogenic shock.
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