(Relias) | 2025/2026 Latest Edition | Verified
Actual Questions & Answers with Rationale |
Guaranteed Pass | 45 Questions
The Prophecy Assessments – Core Mandatory Part 2 (Relias) exam measures essential
knowledge in workplace safety, emergency preparedness, infection control, and regulatory
compliance for healthcare professionals. This 2025/2026 newest update includes 45 fully
verified exam-based questions with correct answers and detailed rationales, ensuring complete
accuracy and confidence for test-takers.
Overview
This comprehensive exam resource covers fire safety, hazardous materials handling, OSHA
requirements, emergency codes, infection prevention strategies, and reporting obligations.
Rated A+ for accuracy, alignment with compliance standards, and guaranteed pass preparation.
Answer Format
Correct answers are highlighted in bold green. Each question is paired with a rationale that
reinforces regulatory requirements, patient safety priorities, and critical thinking for exam
mastery.
1. What does the acronym RACE stand for in fire safety?
a) Run, Alert, Contain, Extinguish
b) Rescue, Alarm, Confine, Extinguish
c) Remove, Assess, Control, Escape
d) React, Alert, Confine, Evacuate
b) Rescue, Alarm, Confine, Extinguish
Rationale: RACE is a standard fire safety protocol to prioritize patient rescue, activate alarms,
confine the fire, and extinguish if safe.
2. What is the first action to take during a fire in a healthcare facility?
a) Extinguish the fire
b) Rescue patients in immediate danger
c) Evacuate the building
d) Call the fire department
b) Rescue patients in immediate danger
Rationale: Per RACE, rescuing patients in immediate danger is the first priority to ensure
safety.
, 3. What is a key OSHA requirement for handling hazardous materials?
a) Storing chemicals in unmarked containers
b) Using proper labeling and safety data sheets (SDS)
c) Ignoring spill protocols
d) Disposing chemicals in regular trash
b) Using proper labeling and safety data sheets (SDS)
Rationale: OSHA mandates labeling and SDS to ensure safe handling of hazardous materials.
4. What should you do during a Code Blue emergency?
a) Ignore the code
b) Initiate CPR if trained
c) Evacuate the area
d) Call security
b) Initiate CPR if trained
Rationale: Code Blue indicates cardiac arrest, requiring immediate CPR by trained personnel.
5. Which practice is essential for infection control in a healthcare setting?
a) Reusing single-use equipment
b) Performing hand hygiene
c) Ignoring isolation protocols
d) Sharing PPE among staff
b) Performing hand hygiene
Rationale: Hand hygiene is the primary method to prevent infection transmission.
6. What is the purpose of a safety data sheet (SDS)?
a) To document patient records
b) To provide information on hazardous materials
c) To track employee hours
d) To schedule maintenance
b) To provide information on hazardous materials
Rationale: SDS provides handling, storage, and emergency information for hazardous
substances.
7. What should you do if you encounter a chemical spill?
a) Clean it without PPE
b) Follow facility spill response protocols
c) Ignore the spill
d) Dispose of it in regular trash
b) Follow facility spill response protocols
Rationale: Spill protocols ensure safe cleanup and compliance with OSHA standards.
8. What does a Code Red typically indicate in a healthcare facility?
a) Cardiac arrest
b) Fire
c) Bomb threat
d) Infant abduction