Graded A+.
RACE - Answer: Rescue / Alert / Contain / Extinguish
PASS - Answer: Pull the pin / Aim / Squeeze / Sweep side to side
THE HAZARDOUS COMMUNICATIONS ACT - Answer: This federal regulatory standard requires
employers to inventory and label hazardous chemicals in the workplace and to inform and train
workers about chemical hazards
When to wash your hands 6 - Answer: 1When coming into the clinical site and when going
home 2Before and after eating 3When hands are visibly soiled 4Before and after putting on
gloves 5After using the bathroom 6When the patient has clostridium difficile
How to wash hands - Answer: Remove jewelry Use warm water Use friction, washing hands,
wrists and between fingers Wash for at least 15 seconds Rinse and dry thoroughly
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, When using alcohol-based hand sanitizers - Answer: Use a golf ball-sized ball of foam or a dime-
sized squirt of gel
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Rub your hands, covering all surfaces, until they are dry (at least 15 seconds) Avoid operating
equipment until your hands are dry
Finger Nails - Answer: Must be short and clean No artificial nails No nail jewelry Unchipped
polish is permitted
Code Red - Answer: FIRE
Code Blue - Answer: Cardiac Arrest or Respiratory Arrest
Code Pink - Answer: Infant/Child Abduction or elopement
Code Silver - Answer: Lost Adult
Code Black - Answer: Bomb Threat
Code Grey - Answer: Disaster (activate plan)
Code Green - Answer: Combative / Violent Person
Code Orange - Answer: Haz-Mat / Decontamination
Code White - Answer: Armed Intruder / Active Shooter
Code Yellow - Answer: Utility Failure
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