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Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA): - Answer: Ensures safe and
healthful working conditions for workers by setting and enforcing standards and by
providing training, outreach, education and assistance.
Universal precautions: - Answer: An approach to infection control to protect workers
from HIV, HBV, and other bloodborne pathogens in human blood and certain other body
fluids, regardless of a patients' infection status.
Home fire safety plan: - Answer: Emergency exit procedures to be used in case of a
fire; fire prevention at home including and established place for family members to meet
in the event of a fire.
Purpose of home fire safety plan: - Answer: Ensures that everyone can safely exit the
home on their own in case of a fire.
Trip/fall factors: - Answer: The most common contributing factors to a slip, trip or fall
are: rushing, frustration, fatigue, and being on autopilot.
Trip prevention: - Answer: Clear walkways, stairs, and lobbies of anything that might be
a tripping hazard, such as cords, wires, empty boxes, and clutter.
Head trauma from falls: - Answer: Falls can cause serious injury and are the second
leading cause of traumatic brain injury (TBI)-related deaths
Treatment for falling: - Answer: The RICE approach: rest, ice, compression, and
elevation of the injured part of our body.
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, Medical emergency procedures: - Answer: Call 911 from any office phone or cell phone.
Remain calm and stay with the victim/patient until help arrives. Provide first aid if you
are properly trained.
Minor burn: - Answer: First degree burns anywhere on the body. Second degree burns
less than 2 to 3 inches (5 to 7.5 centimeters) wide.
Major burn: - Answer: Damage to all layers of skin including subcutaneous fat.
5 steps to prevent illness: - Answer: -Handle & Prepare Food Safely. Food can carry
germs.
-Wash Hands Often.
-Clean & Disinfect Commonly Used Surfaces.
-Cough and Sneeze into a Tissue or Your Sleeve.
-Don't Share Personal Items.
6 ways human-to-human diseases are spread: - Answer: -Airborne transmission.
Airborne transmission occurs when infectious agents are carried by dust suspended in
the air.
-Respiratory (droplet) transmission.
-Sexually transmitted diseases (stds).
-Animal or insect transmission.
-Food or water transmission.
-Health care transmission.
Asymptomatic: - Answer: A condition or person producing or showing no symptoms.
Psychiatrist: - Answer: A medical doctor (an M.D. or D.O.) who specializes in mental
health, including substance use disorders.
Disaster relief services: - Answer: Money to help rebuild an area after a disaster.
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