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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript OSHA Safety Test : OSHA Safety Test review OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review OSHA stands for… A. Occupational Standards for Health in America B. Observing Safety and Health in America C. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration D. The Health Occupations Students of America OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review OSHA stands for… A. Occupational Standards for Health in America B. Observing Safety and Health in America C. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration D. The Health Occupations Students of America It’s not this one – that’s HOSA. OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review OSHA stands for… A. Occupational Standards for Health in America It’s not this one – it’s about safety B. Observing Safety and Health in America C. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration D. The Health Occupations Students of America It’s not this one – that’s HOSA. OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review OSHA stands for… A. Occupational Standards for Health in America It’s not this one – it’s about safety B. Observing Safety and Health in America while this one sounds good, it’s not correct… C. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration D. The Health Occupations Students of America It’s not this one – that’s HOSA. OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review OSHA stands for… A. Occupational Standards for Health in America B. Observing Safety and Health in America C. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration D. The Health Occupations Students of America OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review Health care workers are legally responsible for familiarizing themselves with: A. Politics B. Their co-workers’ families C. Disaster policies D. Disaster movies OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review What, are you kidding me??? D. Disaster movies OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review Health care workers are legally responsible for familiarizing themselves with: A. Politics B. Their co-workers’ families C. Disaster policies D. Disaster movies Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters The acronym used to remember the steps to operate a fire extinguisher is: A. RACE B. FACE C. FIRE D. PASS Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters The acronym used to remember the steps to operate a fire extinguisher is: A. RACE – Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish…NOT the steps to operate a fire extinguisher… B. FACE C. FIRE D. PASS Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters The acronym used to remember the steps to operate a fire extinguisher is: A. RACE B. FACE C. FIRE D. PASS Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters The acronym used to remember the steps to operate a fire extinguisher is: A. RACE B. FACE – I don’t know what this acronym means… C. FIRE D. PASS Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters The acronym used to remember the steps to operate a fire extinguisher is: A. RACE B. FACE C. FIRE – also not really an acronym used in fire safety D. PASS Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters The acronym used to remember the steps to operate a fire extinguisher is: A. RACE B. FACE C. FIRE D. PASS – pull, aim, squeeze, and sweep – yes, this is correct! Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters The acronym used to remember the steps to operate a fire extinguisher is: A. RACE B. FACE C. FIRE D. PASS OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review When a health care worker is not doing strenuous work, he or she may: A. Loosen his or her back brace B. Remove his or her back brace C. Never loosen or take off the back brace D. Tighten the back brace. OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review When a health care worker is not doing strenuous work, he or she may: A. Loosen his or her back brace B. Remove his or her back brace C. Never take off the back brace D. Tighten the back brace. Work related injuries : Work related injuries Many health care facilities now require health care workers to wear ________ while lifting or moving patients. A. Rubber boots B. Low-cut scrubs C. Necklaces or dangling jewelry D. Back supports Work related injuries : Work related injuries Many health care facilities now require health care workers to wear ________ while lifting or moving patients. A. Rubber boots B. Low-cut scrubs C. Necklaces or dangling jewelry D. Back supports Work related injuries : Work related injuries Many health care facilities now require health care workers to wear ________ while lifting or moving patients. A. Rubber boots B. Low-cut scrubs Here’s another of those obviously wrong answers. C. Necklaces or dangling jewelry D. Back supports Work related injuries : Work related injuries Many health care facilities now require health care workers to wear ________ while lifting or moving patients. A. Rubber boots B. Low-cut scrubs C. Necklaces or dangling jewelry – No, those are not safe in health care or laboratory settings! D. Back supports Work related injuries : Work related injuries Many health care facilities now require health care workers to wear ________ while lifting or moving patients. A. Rubber boots B. Low-cut scrubs C. Necklaces or dangling jewelry D. Back supports Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety If a spill occurs, such as acetic acid, you should: A. tell your supervisor (or instructor) immediately B. run out of the room yelling, “SPILL!” C. wipe it up before anyone notices D. ask your lab partner what to do Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety If a spill occurs, such as acetic acid, you should: A. tell your supervisor (or instructor) immediately B. run out of the room yelling, “SPILL!” C. wipe it up before anyone notices D. ask your lab partner what to do You should KNOW what to do. Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety If a spill occurs, such as acetic acid, you should: A. tell your supervisor (or instructor) immediately B. run out of the room yelling, “SPILL!” C. wipe it up before anyone notices – not a good answer! D. ask your lab partner what to do Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety If a spill occurs, such as acetic acid, you should: A. tell your supervisor (or instructor) immediately B. run out of the room yelling, “SPILL!” I had to put ONE obviously wrong answer on here. C. wipe it up before anyone notices D. ask your lab partner what to do Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety If a spill occurs, such as acetic acid, you should: A. tell your supervisor (or instructor) immediately B. run out of the room yelling, “SPILL!” C. wipe it up before anyone notices D. ask your lab partner what to do Work related injuries : Work related injuries An example of using body mechanics is: a. Placing the feet the correct distance apart before lifting b. Propping the door open in the event of a fire c. Lifting a heavy load by yourself d. Not wearing a back brace Work related injuries : Work related injuries An example of using body mechanics is: a. Placing the feet the correct distance apart before lifting b. Propping the door open in the event of a fire c. Lifting a heavy load by yourself d. Not wearing a back brace – not a good answer Work related injuries : Work related injuries An example of using body mechanics is: a. Placing the feet the correct distance apart before lifting b. Propping the door open in the event of a fire c. Lifting a heavy load by yourself – also not very smart d. Not wearing a back brace – Work related injuries : Work related injuries An example of using body mechanics is: a. Placing the feet the correct distance apart before lifting b. Propping the door open in the event of a fire – remember what happens when you open the door in a fire? c. Lifting a heavy load by yourself – d. Not wearing a back brace – Work related injuries : Work related injuries An example of using body mechanics is: a. Placing the feet the correct distance apart before lifting b. Propping the door open in the event of a fire – c. Lifting a heavy load by yourself – d. Not wearing a back brace – Work related injuries : Work related injuries _______ muscles are strong, large muscles and should be used for heavy lifting. Leg Arm Foot Back Work related injuries : Work related injuries _______ muscles are strong, large muscles and should be used for heavy lifting. Leg - sounds good Arm Foot Back Work related injuries : Work related injuries _______ muscles are strong, large muscles and should be used for heavy lifting. Leg - sounds good Arm – while they’re used for lifting, they can’t do it alone Foot Back Work related injuries : Work related injuries _______ muscles are strong, large muscles and should be used for heavy lifting. Leg - sounds good Arm – Foot – can’t do it alone either – not very muscular, anyway Back Work related injuries : Work related injuries _______ muscles are strong, large muscles and should be used for heavy lifting. Leg - sounds good Arm – Foot – Back – not as strong as they look Work related injuries : Work related injuries _______ muscles are strong, large muscles and should be used for heavy lifting. Leg Arm – Foot – Back – Work related injuries : Work related injuries How many inches apart should the feet be to maintain a broad base of support? A. 2 to 4 B. 4 to 6 C. 8 to 10 D. 16 to 18 Work related injuries : Work related injuries How many inches apart should the feet be to maintain a broad base of support? A. 2 to 4 – not far enough B. 4 to 6 C. 8 to 10 D. 16 to 18 Work related injuries : Work related injuries How many inches apart should the feet be to maintain a broad base of support? A. 2 to 4 – B. 4 to 6 = not far enough either C. 8 to 10 D. 16 to 18 Work related injuries : Work related injuries How many inches apart should the feet be to maintain a broad base of support? A. 2 to 4 – B. 4 to 6 = not far enough either C. 8 to 10 D. 16 to 18 –too far Work related injuries : Work related injuries How many inches apart should the feet be to maintain a broad base of support? A. 2 to 4 – B. 4 to 6 C. 8 to 10 D. 16 to 18 Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters To operate a fire extinguisher, stand _____ from the fire. A. 2 to 4 inches B. 2 to 4 feet C. 8 to 12 feet D. 8 to 12 inches Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters To operate a fire extinguisher, stand _____ from the fire. A. 2 to 4 inches – here are some of those “You’re kidding me” answers. Don’t get inches from a fire! Keep a safe distance. B. 2 to 4 feet C. 8 to 12 feet D. 8 to 12 inches Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters To operate a fire extinguisher, stand _____ from the fire. A. 2 to 4 inches – here are some of those “You’re kidding me” answers. Don’t get inches from a fire! Keep a safe distance. B. 2 to 4 feet – this is still not a safe distance. C. 8 to 12 feet D. 8 to 12 inches Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters To operate a fire extinguisher, stand _____ from the fire. A. 2 to 4 inches – B. 2 to 4 feet – C. 8 to 12 feet D. 8 to 12 inches Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters In health care facilities, the main cause of fires is: A. Smoking B. Improper trash disposal C. Material Safety Data Sheets D. Faulty Electrical Equipment Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters In health care facilities, the main cause of fires is: A. Smoking –it used to be, but now that smoking is much more restricted, this has changed B. Improper trash disposal C. Material Safety Data Sheets D. Faulty Electrical Equipment Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters In health care facilities, the main cause of fires is: A. Smoking – B. Improper trash disposal – again, this used to be more prevalent when smoking was allowed in health care facilities C. Material Safety Data Sheets D. Faulty Electrical Equipment Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters In health care facilities, the main cause of fires is: A. Smoking – B. Improper trash disposal – C. Material Safety Data Sheets -= though these are safety-related, this answer doesn’t apply D. Faulty Electrical Equipment Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters In health care facilities, the main cause of fires is: A. Smoking – B. Improper trash disposal – C. Material Safety Data Sheets D. Faulty Electrical Equipment Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters While discharging a fire extinguisher, spray ______________ to eliminate the source of the fire. A. Around the edge of the fire and work your way in B. Directly into the center of the fire C. Into the center then the edges D. Your hair Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters While discharging a fire extinguisher, spray ______________ to eliminate the source of the fire. A. Around the edge of the fire and work your way in B. Directly into the center of the fire C. Into the center then the edges D. Your hair - here’s another of those “Are you kidding me?” answers… Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters While discharging a fire extinguisher, spray ______________ to eliminate the source of the fire. A. Around the edge of the fire and work your way in B. Directly into the center of the fire – only if you want to catch fire yourself C. Into the center then the edges D. Your hair - Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters While discharging a fire extinguisher, spray ______________ to eliminate the source of the fire. A. Around the edge of the fire and work your way in B. Directly into the center of the fire – C. Into the center then the edges - if B won’t work, C won’t either. D. Your hair - Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters While discharging a fire extinguisher, spray ______________ to eliminate the source of the fire. A. Around the edge of the fire and work your way in B. Directly into the center of the fire – C. Into the center then the edges D. Your hair - Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters The three things needed for a fire to start are: fuel, heat, and oxygen fuel, oxygen, flammable material flammable material, oxygen, chemical reaction spark, oxygen, matches. Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters The three things needed for a fire to start are: fuel, heat, and oxygen fuel, oxygen, flammable material flammable material, oxygen, chemical reaction spark, oxygen, matches. Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters If you have a two-prong outlet and a three-pronged electrical cord… A. Cut a hole for the third prong in the outlet. B. Find a three-pronged outlet if possible, but use an adapter if you have to. C. Cut the third prong off the cord. D. Bend the third prong and get it out of the way. Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters If you have a two-prong outlet and a three-pronged electrical cord… A. Cut a hole for the third prong in the outlet. OUCH! That’ll get you shocked. B. Find a three-pronged outlet if possible, but use an adapter if you have to. C. Cut the third prong off the cord. D. Bend the third prong and get it out of the way. Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters If you have a two-prong outlet and a three-pronged electrical cord… A. Cut a hole for the third prong in the outlet. OUCH! That’ll get you shocked. B. Find a three-pronged outlet if possible, but use an adapter if you have to. C. Cut the third prong off the cord. D. Bend the third prong and get it out of the way. These will too! Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters If you have a two-prong outlet and a three-pronged electrical cord… A. Cut a hole for the third prong in the outlet. B. Find a three-pronged outlet if possible, but use an adapter if you have to. C. Cut the third prong off the cord. D. Bend the third prong and get it out of the way. Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety If you get a particle in your eye, you should NOT: Tell the instructor Use an eyewash to get it out rub your eye until the particle is removed. All of the above Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety If you get a particle in your eye, you should NOT: Tell the instructor – no, you SHOULD do this Use an eyewash to get it out rub your eye until the particle is removed. All of the above Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety If you get a particle in your eye, you should NOT: Tell the instructor – no, you SHOULD do this Use an eyewash to get it out – and this rub your eye until the particle is removed. BUT YOU SHOULD NOT DO THIS…SO All of the above cannot be correct Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety If you get a particle in your eye, you should NOT: Tell the instructor Use an eyewash to get it out – rub your eye until the particle is removed. All of the above Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety All manufacturers must provide ___________ with any hazardous products they sell. A. Medicine Science Drug Safety B. Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis Society C. Medical Safety Drug Statistics D. Material Safety Data Sheets Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety All manufacturers must provide ___________ with any hazardous products they sell. A. Medicine Science Drug Safety B. Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis Society while these sound nice, they’re not right. C. Medical Safety Drug Statistics D. Material Safety Data Sheets Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety All manufacturers must provide ___________ with any hazardous products they sell. A. Medicine Science Drug Safety B. Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis Society C. Medical Safety Drug Statistics this sounds smart too, but it’s not right. D. Material Safety Data Sheets Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety All manufacturers must provide ___________ with any hazardous products they sell. A. Medicine Science Drug Safety B. Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis Society C. Medical Safety Drug Statistics D. Material Safety Data Sheets – have to be provided even in non-medical settings! Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures You should _______ perform a procedure without the patient’s permission. A. Always B. Never C. Try to D. Happily Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures You should _______ perform a procedure without the patient’s permission. A. Always – uh, no. B. Never C. Try to D. Happily Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures You should _______ perform a procedure without the patient’s permission. A. Always – B. Never – sounds good C. Try to D. Happily Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures You should _______ perform a procedure without the patient’s permission. A. Always – B. Never – sounds good C. Try to – no, that doesn’t make sense if you shouldn’t ALWAYS do it D. Happily Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures You should _______ perform a procedure without the patient’s permission. A. Always – B. Never – sounds good C. Try to – D. Happily – that doesn’t make sense either Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures You should _______ perform a procedure without the patient’s permission. A. Always – B. Never C. Try to – D. Happily – Work related injuries : Work related injuries To get close to an object, A. twist to the correct angle B. bend from the waist and knees C. bend from the hips and knees D. reach out for the object Work related injuries : Work related injuries To get close to an object, A. twist to the correct angle B. bend from the waist and knees C. bend from the hips and knees D. reach out for the object Work related injuries : Work related injuries If a patient or object is too heavy, Drop the patient Just don’t do anything Get help Try to do it yourself Work related injuries : Work related injuries If a patient or object is too heavy, Drop the patient Just don’t do anything Get help Try to do it yourself Work related injuries : Work related injuries Ergonomics is the study of: workers and their environments and is used to help prevent repetitive use injuries. Safety and what people can do to avoid it. Food safety Money and the economy Work related injuries : Work related injuries Ergonomics is the study of: workers and their environments and is used to help prevent repetitive use injuries. Safety and what people can do to avoid it. Food safety Money and the economy that’s economics Work related injuries : Work related injuries Ergonomics is the study of: workers and their environments and is used to help prevent repetitive use injuries. Safety and what people can do to avoid it. – don’t avoid safety! Food safety Money and the economy that’s economics Work related injuries : Work related injuries Ergonomics is the study of: workers and their environments and is used to help prevent repetitive use injuries. Safety and what people can do to avoid it. – Food safety Money and the economy OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review The Bloodborne Pathogen Standard mandates that all employees be trained in: A. Labor and delivery B. Reading and interpreting chemical labels and hazard signs C. Precautions for preventing the spread of diseases spread by blood and body fluids D. Fire prevention OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review The Bloodborne Pathogen Standard mandates that all employees be trained in: A. Labor and delivery - not the right kind of “born”! B. Reading and interpreting chemical labels and hazard signs C. Precautions for preventing the spread of diseases spread by blood and body fluids D. Fire prevention OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review The Bloodborne Pathogen Standard mandates that all employees be trained in: A. Labor and delivery - not the right kind of “born”! B. Reading and interpreting chemical labels and hazard signs – while this sounds good, it’s not what this standard mandates. C. Precautions for preventing the spread of diseases spread by blood and body fluids D. Fire prevention OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review The Bloodborne Pathogen Standard mandates that all employees be trained in: A. Labor and delivery - not the right kind of “born”! B. Reading and interpreting chemical labels and hazard signs – while this sounds good, it’s not what this standard mandates. C. Precautions for preventing the spread of diseases spread by blood and body fluids – sounds like it might work… D. Fire prevention OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review The Bloodborne Pathogen Standard mandates that all employees be trained in: A. Labor and delivery - not the right kind of “born”! B. Reading and interpreting chemical labels and hazard signs – while this sounds good, it’s not what this standard mandates. C. Precautions for preventing the spread of diseases spread by blood and body fluids – sounds like it might work… D. Fire prevention – this doesn’t apply either OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review The Bloodborne Pathogen Standard mandates that all employees be trained in: A. Labor and delivery B. Reading and interpreting chemical labels and hazard signs C. Precautions for preventing the spread of diseases spread by blood and body fluids D. Fire prevention Bloodborne Pathogens : Bloodborne Pathogens Examples of body fluids that can transmit disease are: a. blood and blood components b. urine, stool, semen, and vaginal secretions c. cerebro-spinal fluid, saliva, and mucus d. all of the above Bloodborne Pathogens : Bloodborne Pathogens Examples of body fluids that can transmit disease are: a. blood and blood components b. urine, stool, semen, and vaginal secretions c. cerebro-spinal fluid, saliva, and mucus d. all of the above Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures If a patient is unconscious, it is still necessary to: a. knock on the door before entering the room b. use standard precautions c. both a and b d. neither a nor b Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures If a patient is unconscious, it is still necessary to: a. knock on the door before entering the room b. use standard precautions c. both a and b d. neither a nor b Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures __________ make sure you have proper authorization before performing any procedure.a. Never b. Sometimes c. If you think about it, d. Always Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures __________ make sure you have proper authorization before performing any procedure.a. Never – Seriously! b. Sometimes c. If you think about it, d. Always Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures __________ make sure you have proper authorization before performing any procedure.a. Never – Seriously! b. Sometimes – wrong answer c. If you think about it, d. Always Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures __________ make sure you have proper authorization before performing any procedure.a. Never – Seriously! b. Sometimes – wrong answer c. If you think about it, You can do better than this! d. Always Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures __________ make sure you have proper authorization before performing any procedure.a. Never – Seriously! b. Sometimes – wrong answer c. If you think about it, You can do better than this! d. Always Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters Some facilities use a lockout tag system for: a. damaged electrical or mechanical equipment b. keeping restrooms private c. ordering supplies d. keeping strangers out of the supply room Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters Some facilities use a lockout tag system for: a. damaged electrical or mechanical equipment b. keeping restrooms private c. ordering supplies d. keeping strangers out of the supply room Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters Some facilities use a lockout tag system for: a. damaged electrical or mechanical equipment b. keeping restrooms private c. ordering supplies d. keeping strangers out of the supply room Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters Some facilities use a lockout tag system for: a. damaged electrical or mechanical equipment b. keeping restrooms private c. ordering supplies d. keeping strangers out of the supply room Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters Some facilities use a lockout tag system for: a. damaged electrical or mechanical equipment b. keeping restrooms private c. ordering supplies d. keeping strangers out of the supply room Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety How many times should you read the labels on solution bottles? A. one B. two C. three D. four Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety How many times should you read the labels on solution bottles? A. one B. two C. three D. four Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters If you find a piece of damaged or malfunctioning equipment, A. read the instructions for the equipment B. repair the equipment before using it C. report it immediately D. put the equipment away in storage Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters If you find a piece of damaged or malfunctioning equipment, A. read the instructions for the equipment B. repair the equipment before using it C. report it immediately D. put the equipment away in storage Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters If you find a piece of damaged or malfunctioning equipment, A. read the instructions for the equipment B. repair the equipment before using it C. report it immediately D. put the equipment away in storage Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters If you find a piece of damaged or malfunctioning equipment, A. read the instructions for the equipment B. repair the equipment before using it C. report it immediately D. put the equipment away in storage Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters If you find a piece of damaged or malfunctioning equipment, A. read the instructions for the equipment B. repair the equipment before using it C. report it immediately D. put the equipment away in storage OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review Safety glasses A. should be worn at all times B. are required for some procedures C. usually are not needed in health care facilities D. must be worn while using electrical equipment OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review Safety glasses A. should be worn at all times B. are required for some procedures C. usually are not needed in health care facilities D. must be worn while using electrical equipment OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review Safety glasses A. should be worn at all times B. are required for some procedures C. usually are not needed in health care facilities D. must be worn while using electrical equipment OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review Safety glasses A. should be worn at all times B. are required for some procedures C. usually are not needed in health care facilities D. must be worn while using electrical equipment OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review Safety glasses A. should be worn at all times B. are required for some procedures C. usually are not needed in health care facilities D. must be worn while using electrical equipment Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters In case of a fire in a health care facility, the most important thing to do is to: A. know the fire emergency plan B. activate the fire alarm C. remove everyone from the building D. remain calm Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters In case of a fire in a health care facility, the most important thing to do is to: A. know the fire emergency plan B. activate the fire alarm C. remove everyone from the building D. remain calm – while all of the above are good, if you’re not calm, you might forget the rest! Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters Most fire emergency plans usually include all of the following except: A. Patients and personnel in immediate danger should be removed from the area B. The alarm should be activated as soon as possible C. Electrical equipment and oxygen should be shut off D. Doors and windows should be opened to expel the smoke Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters Most fire emergency plans usually include all of the following except: A. Patients and personnel in immediate danger should be removed from the area B. The alarm should be activated as soon as possible C. Electrical equipment and oxygen should be shut off D. Doors and windows should be opened to expel the smoke A, B, & C are all part of most fire plans, but doors and windows should be closed! OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review Good luck! You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript OSHA Safety Test : OSHA Safety Test review OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review OSHA stands for… A. Occupational Standards for Health in America B. Observing Safety and Health in America C. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration D. The Health Occupations Students of America OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review OSHA stands for… A. Occupational Standards for Health in America B. Observing Safety and Health in America C. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration D. The Health Occupations Students of America It’s not this one – that’s HOSA. OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review OSHA stands for… A. Occupational Standards for Health in America It’s not this one – it’s about safety B. Observing Safety and Health in America C. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration D. The Health Occupations Students of America It’s not this one – that’s HOSA. OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review OSHA stands for… A. Occupational Standards for Health in America It’s not this one – it’s about safety B. Observing Safety and Health in America while this one sounds good, it’s not correct… C. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration D. The Health Occupations Students of America It’s not this one – that’s HOSA. OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review OSHA stands for… A. Occupational Standards for Health in America B. Observing Safety and Health in America C. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration D. The Health Occupations Students of America OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review Health care workers are legally responsible for familiarizing themselves with: A. Politics B. Their co-workers’ families C. Disaster policies D. Disaster movies OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review What, are you kidding me??? D. Disaster movies OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review Health care workers are legally responsible for familiarizing themselves with: A. Politics B. Their co-workers’ families C. Disaster policies D. Disaster movies Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters The acronym used to remember the steps to operate a fire extinguisher is: A. RACE B. FACE C. FIRE D. PASS Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters The acronym used to remember the steps to operate a fire extinguisher is: A. RACE – Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish…NOT the steps to operate a fire extinguisher… B. FACE C. FIRE D. PASS Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters The acronym used to remember the steps to operate a fire extinguisher is: A. RACE B. FACE C. FIRE D. PASS Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters The acronym used to remember the steps to operate a fire extinguisher is: A. RACE B. FACE – I don’t know what this acronym means… C. FIRE D. PASS Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters The acronym used to remember the steps to operate a fire extinguisher is: A. RACE B. FACE C. FIRE – also not really an acronym used in fire safety D. PASS Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters The acronym used to remember the steps to operate a fire extinguisher is: A. RACE B. FACE C. FIRE D. PASS – pull, aim, squeeze, and sweep – yes, this is correct! Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters The acronym used to remember the steps to operate a fire extinguisher is: A. RACE B. FACE C. FIRE D. PASS OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review When a health care worker is not doing strenuous work, he or she may: A. Loosen his or her back brace B. Remove his or her back brace C. Never loosen or take off the back brace D. Tighten the back brace. OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review When a health care worker is not doing strenuous work, he or she may: A. Loosen his or her back brace B. Remove his or her back brace C. Never take off the back brace D. Tighten the back brace. Work related injuries : Work related injuries Many health care facilities now require health care workers to wear ________ while lifting or moving patients. A. Rubber boots B. Low-cut scrubs C. Necklaces or dangling jewelry D. Back supports Work related injuries : Work related injuries Many health care facilities now require health care workers to wear ________ while lifting or moving patients. A. Rubber boots B. Low-cut scrubs C. Necklaces or dangling jewelry D. Back supports Work related injuries : Work related injuries Many health care facilities now require health care workers to wear ________ while lifting or moving patients. A. Rubber boots B. Low-cut scrubs Here’s another of those obviously wrong answers. C. Necklaces or dangling jewelry D. Back supports Work related injuries : Work related injuries Many health care facilities now require health care workers to wear ________ while lifting or moving patients. A. Rubber boots B. Low-cut scrubs C. Necklaces or dangling jewelry – No, those are not safe in health care or laboratory settings! D. Back supports Work related injuries : Work related injuries Many health care facilities now require health care workers to wear ________ while lifting or moving patients. A. Rubber boots B. Low-cut scrubs C. Necklaces or dangling jewelry D. Back supports Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety If a spill occurs, such as acetic acid, you should: A. tell your supervisor (or instructor) immediately B. run out of the room yelling, “SPILL!” C. wipe it up before anyone notices D. ask your lab partner what to do Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety If a spill occurs, such as acetic acid, you should: A. tell your supervisor (or instructor) immediately B. run out of the room yelling, “SPILL!” C. wipe it up before anyone notices D. ask your lab partner what to do You should KNOW what to do. Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety If a spill occurs, such as acetic acid, you should: A. tell your supervisor (or instructor) immediately B. run out of the room yelling, “SPILL!” C. wipe it up before anyone notices – not a good answer! D. ask your lab partner what to do Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety If a spill occurs, such as acetic acid, you should: A. tell your supervisor (or instructor) immediately B. run out of the room yelling, “SPILL!” I had to put ONE obviously wrong answer on here. C. wipe it up before anyone notices D. ask your lab partner what to do Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety If a spill occurs, such as acetic acid, you should: A. tell your supervisor (or instructor) immediately B. run out of the room yelling, “SPILL!” C. wipe it up before anyone notices D. ask your lab partner what to do Work related injuries : Work related injuries An example of using body mechanics is: a. Placing the feet the correct distance apart before lifting b. Propping the door open in the event of a fire c. Lifting a heavy load by yourself d. Not wearing a back brace Work related injuries : Work related injuries An example of using body mechanics is: a. Placing the feet the correct distance apart before lifting b. Propping the door open in the event of a fire c. Lifting a heavy load by yourself d. Not wearing a back brace – not a good answer Work related injuries : Work related injuries An example of using body mechanics is: a. Placing the feet the correct distance apart before lifting b. Propping the door open in the event of a fire c. Lifting a heavy load by yourself – also not very smart d. Not wearing a back brace – Work related injuries : Work related injuries An example of using body mechanics is: a. Placing the feet the correct distance apart before lifting b. Propping the door open in the event of a fire – remember what happens when you open the door in a fire? c. Lifting a heavy load by yourself – d. Not wearing a back brace – Work related injuries : Work related injuries An example of using body mechanics is: a. Placing the feet the correct distance apart before lifting b. Propping the door open in the event of a fire – c. Lifting a heavy load by yourself – d. Not wearing a back brace – Work related injuries : Work related injuries _______ muscles are strong, large muscles and should be used for heavy lifting. Leg Arm Foot Back Work related injuries : Work related injuries _______ muscles are strong, large muscles and should be used for heavy lifting. Leg - sounds good Arm Foot Back Work related injuries : Work related injuries _______ muscles are strong, large muscles and should be used for heavy lifting. Leg - sounds good Arm – while they’re used for lifting, they can’t do it alone Foot Back Work related injuries : Work related injuries _______ muscles are strong, large muscles and should be used for heavy lifting. Leg - sounds good Arm – Foot – can’t do it alone either – not very muscular, anyway Back Work related injuries : Work related injuries _______ muscles are strong, large muscles and should be used for heavy lifting. Leg - sounds good Arm – Foot – Back – not as strong as they look Work related injuries : Work related injuries _______ muscles are strong, large muscles and should be used for heavy lifting. Leg Arm – Foot – Back – Work related injuries : Work related injuries How many inches apart should the feet be to maintain a broad base of support? A. 2 to 4 B. 4 to 6 C. 8 to 10 D. 16 to 18 Work related injuries : Work related injuries How many inches apart should the feet be to maintain a broad base of support? A. 2 to 4 – not far enough B. 4 to 6 C. 8 to 10 D. 16 to 18 Work related injuries : Work related injuries How many inches apart should the feet be to maintain a broad base of support? A. 2 to 4 – B. 4 to 6 = not far enough either C. 8 to 10 D. 16 to 18 Work related injuries : Work related injuries How many inches apart should the feet be to maintain a broad base of support? A. 2 to 4 – B. 4 to 6 = not far enough either C. 8 to 10 D. 16 to 18 –too far Work related injuries : Work related injuries How many inches apart should the feet be to maintain a broad base of support? A. 2 to 4 – B. 4 to 6 C. 8 to 10 D. 16 to 18 Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters To operate a fire extinguisher, stand _____ from the fire. A. 2 to 4 inches B. 2 to 4 feet C. 8 to 12 feet D. 8 to 12 inches Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters To operate a fire extinguisher, stand _____ from the fire. A. 2 to 4 inches – here are some of those “You’re kidding me” answers. Don’t get inches from a fire! Keep a safe distance. B. 2 to 4 feet C. 8 to 12 feet D. 8 to 12 inches Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters To operate a fire extinguisher, stand _____ from the fire. A. 2 to 4 inches – here are some of those “You’re kidding me” answers. Don’t get inches from a fire! Keep a safe distance. B. 2 to 4 feet – this is still not a safe distance. C. 8 to 12 feet D. 8 to 12 inches Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters To operate a fire extinguisher, stand _____ from the fire. A. 2 to 4 inches – B. 2 to 4 feet – C. 8 to 12 feet D. 8 to 12 inches Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters In health care facilities, the main cause of fires is: A. Smoking B. Improper trash disposal C. Material Safety Data Sheets D. Faulty Electrical Equipment Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters In health care facilities, the main cause of fires is: A. Smoking –it used to be, but now that smoking is much more restricted, this has changed B. Improper trash disposal C. Material Safety Data Sheets D. Faulty Electrical Equipment Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters In health care facilities, the main cause of fires is: A. Smoking – B. Improper trash disposal – again, this used to be more prevalent when smoking was allowed in health care facilities C. Material Safety Data Sheets D. Faulty Electrical Equipment Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters In health care facilities, the main cause of fires is: A. Smoking – B. Improper trash disposal – C. Material Safety Data Sheets -= though these are safety-related, this answer doesn’t apply D. Faulty Electrical Equipment Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters In health care facilities, the main cause of fires is: A. Smoking – B. Improper trash disposal – C. Material Safety Data Sheets D. Faulty Electrical Equipment Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters While discharging a fire extinguisher, spray ______________ to eliminate the source of the fire. A. Around the edge of the fire and work your way in B. Directly into the center of the fire C. Into the center then the edges D. Your hair Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters While discharging a fire extinguisher, spray ______________ to eliminate the source of the fire. A. Around the edge of the fire and work your way in B. Directly into the center of the fire C. Into the center then the edges D. Your hair - here’s another of those “Are you kidding me?” answers… Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters While discharging a fire extinguisher, spray ______________ to eliminate the source of the fire. A. Around the edge of the fire and work your way in B. Directly into the center of the fire – only if you want to catch fire yourself C. Into the center then the edges D. Your hair - Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters While discharging a fire extinguisher, spray ______________ to eliminate the source of the fire. A. Around the edge of the fire and work your way in B. Directly into the center of the fire – C. Into the center then the edges - if B won’t work, C won’t either. D. Your hair - Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters While discharging a fire extinguisher, spray ______________ to eliminate the source of the fire. A. Around the edge of the fire and work your way in B. Directly into the center of the fire – C. Into the center then the edges D. Your hair - Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters The three things needed for a fire to start are: fuel, heat, and oxygen fuel, oxygen, flammable material flammable material, oxygen, chemical reaction spark, oxygen, matches. Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters The three things needed for a fire to start are: fuel, heat, and oxygen fuel, oxygen, flammable material flammable material, oxygen, chemical reaction spark, oxygen, matches. Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters If you have a two-prong outlet and a three-pronged electrical cord… A. Cut a hole for the third prong in the outlet. B. Find a three-pronged outlet if possible, but use an adapter if you have to. C. Cut the third prong off the cord. D. Bend the third prong and get it out of the way. Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters If you have a two-prong outlet and a three-pronged electrical cord… A. Cut a hole for the third prong in the outlet. OUCH! That’ll get you shocked. B. Find a three-pronged outlet if possible, but use an adapter if you have to. C. Cut the third prong off the cord. D. Bend the third prong and get it out of the way. Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters If you have a two-prong outlet and a three-pronged electrical cord… A. Cut a hole for the third prong in the outlet. OUCH! That’ll get you shocked. B. Find a three-pronged outlet if possible, but use an adapter if you have to. C. Cut the third prong off the cord. D. Bend the third prong and get it out of the way. These will too! Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters If you have a two-prong outlet and a three-pronged electrical cord… A. Cut a hole for the third prong in the outlet. B. Find a three-pronged outlet if possible, but use an adapter if you have to. C. Cut the third prong off the cord. D. Bend the third prong and get it out of the way. Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety If you get a particle in your eye, you should NOT: Tell the instructor Use an eyewash to get it out rub your eye until the particle is removed. All of the above Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety If you get a particle in your eye, you should NOT: Tell the instructor – no, you SHOULD do this Use an eyewash to get it out rub your eye until the particle is removed. All of the above Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety If you get a particle in your eye, you should NOT: Tell the instructor – no, you SHOULD do this Use an eyewash to get it out – and this rub your eye until the particle is removed. BUT YOU SHOULD NOT DO THIS…SO All of the above cannot be correct Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety If you get a particle in your eye, you should NOT: Tell the instructor Use an eyewash to get it out – rub your eye until the particle is removed. All of the above Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety All manufacturers must provide ___________ with any hazardous products they sell. A. Medicine Science Drug Safety B. Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis Society C. Medical Safety Drug Statistics D. Material Safety Data Sheets Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety All manufacturers must provide ___________ with any hazardous products they sell. A. Medicine Science Drug Safety B. Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis Society while these sound nice, they’re not right. C. Medical Safety Drug Statistics D. Material Safety Data Sheets Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety All manufacturers must provide ___________ with any hazardous products they sell. A. Medicine Science Drug Safety B. Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis Society C. Medical Safety Drug Statistics this sounds smart too, but it’s not right. D. Material Safety Data Sheets Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety All manufacturers must provide ___________ with any hazardous products they sell. A. Medicine Science Drug Safety B. Multiple Sclerosis Diagnosis Society C. Medical Safety Drug Statistics D. Material Safety Data Sheets – have to be provided even in non-medical settings! Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures You should _______ perform a procedure without the patient’s permission. A. Always B. Never C. Try to D. Happily Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures You should _______ perform a procedure without the patient’s permission. A. Always – uh, no. B. Never C. Try to D. Happily Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures You should _______ perform a procedure without the patient’s permission. A. Always – B. Never – sounds good C. Try to D. Happily Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures You should _______ perform a procedure without the patient’s permission. A. Always – B. Never – sounds good C. Try to – no, that doesn’t make sense if you shouldn’t ALWAYS do it D. Happily Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures You should _______ perform a procedure without the patient’s permission. A. Always – B. Never – sounds good C. Try to – D. Happily – that doesn’t make sense either Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures You should _______ perform a procedure without the patient’s permission. A. Always – B. Never C. Try to – D. Happily – Work related injuries : Work related injuries To get close to an object, A. twist to the correct angle B. bend from the waist and knees C. bend from the hips and knees D. reach out for the object Work related injuries : Work related injuries To get close to an object, A. twist to the correct angle B. bend from the waist and knees C. bend from the hips and knees D. reach out for the object Work related injuries : Work related injuries If a patient or object is too heavy, Drop the patient Just don’t do anything Get help Try to do it yourself Work related injuries : Work related injuries If a patient or object is too heavy, Drop the patient Just don’t do anything Get help Try to do it yourself Work related injuries : Work related injuries Ergonomics is the study of: workers and their environments and is used to help prevent repetitive use injuries. Safety and what people can do to avoid it. Food safety Money and the economy Work related injuries : Work related injuries Ergonomics is the study of: workers and their environments and is used to help prevent repetitive use injuries. Safety and what people can do to avoid it. Food safety Money and the economy that’s economics Work related injuries : Work related injuries Ergonomics is the study of: workers and their environments and is used to help prevent repetitive use injuries. Safety and what people can do to avoid it. – don’t avoid safety! Food safety Money and the economy that’s economics Work related injuries : Work related injuries Ergonomics is the study of: workers and their environments and is used to help prevent repetitive use injuries. Safety and what people can do to avoid it. – Food safety Money and the economy OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review The Bloodborne Pathogen Standard mandates that all employees be trained in: A. Labor and delivery B. Reading and interpreting chemical labels and hazard signs C. Precautions for preventing the spread of diseases spread by blood and body fluids D. Fire prevention OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review The Bloodborne Pathogen Standard mandates that all employees be trained in: A. Labor and delivery - not the right kind of “born”! B. Reading and interpreting chemical labels and hazard signs C. Precautions for preventing the spread of diseases spread by blood and body fluids D. Fire prevention OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review The Bloodborne Pathogen Standard mandates that all employees be trained in: A. Labor and delivery - not the right kind of “born”! B. Reading and interpreting chemical labels and hazard signs – while this sounds good, it’s not what this standard mandates. C. Precautions for preventing the spread of diseases spread by blood and body fluids D. Fire prevention OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review The Bloodborne Pathogen Standard mandates that all employees be trained in: A. Labor and delivery - not the right kind of “born”! B. Reading and interpreting chemical labels and hazard signs – while this sounds good, it’s not what this standard mandates. C. Precautions for preventing the spread of diseases spread by blood and body fluids – sounds like it might work… D. Fire prevention OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review The Bloodborne Pathogen Standard mandates that all employees be trained in: A. Labor and delivery - not the right kind of “born”! B. Reading and interpreting chemical labels and hazard signs – while this sounds good, it’s not what this standard mandates. C. Precautions for preventing the spread of diseases spread by blood and body fluids – sounds like it might work… D. Fire prevention – this doesn’t apply either OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review The Bloodborne Pathogen Standard mandates that all employees be trained in: A. Labor and delivery B. Reading and interpreting chemical labels and hazard signs C. Precautions for preventing the spread of diseases spread by blood and body fluids D. Fire prevention Bloodborne Pathogens : Bloodborne Pathogens Examples of body fluids that can transmit disease are: a. blood and blood components b. urine, stool, semen, and vaginal secretions c. cerebro-spinal fluid, saliva, and mucus d. all of the above Bloodborne Pathogens : Bloodborne Pathogens Examples of body fluids that can transmit disease are: a. blood and blood components b. urine, stool, semen, and vaginal secretions c. cerebro-spinal fluid, saliva, and mucus d. all of the above Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures If a patient is unconscious, it is still necessary to: a. knock on the door before entering the room b. use standard precautions c. both a and b d. neither a nor b Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures If a patient is unconscious, it is still necessary to: a. knock on the door before entering the room b. use standard precautions c. both a and b d. neither a nor b Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures __________ make sure you have proper authorization before performing any procedure.a. Never b. Sometimes c. If you think about it, d. Always Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures __________ make sure you have proper authorization before performing any procedure.a. Never – Seriously! b. Sometimes c. If you think about it, d. Always Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures __________ make sure you have proper authorization before performing any procedure.a. Never – Seriously! b. Sometimes – wrong answer c. If you think about it, d. Always Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures __________ make sure you have proper authorization before performing any procedure.a. Never – Seriously! b. Sometimes – wrong answer c. If you think about it, You can do better than this! d. Always Regarding patient safety procedures : Regarding patient safety procedures __________ make sure you have proper authorization before performing any procedure.a. Never – Seriously! b. Sometimes – wrong answer c. If you think about it, You can do better than this! d. Always Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters Some facilities use a lockout tag system for: a. damaged electrical or mechanical equipment b. keeping restrooms private c. ordering supplies d. keeping strangers out of the supply room Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters Some facilities use a lockout tag system for: a. damaged electrical or mechanical equipment b. keeping restrooms private c. ordering supplies d. keeping strangers out of the supply room Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters Some facilities use a lockout tag system for: a. damaged electrical or mechanical equipment b. keeping restrooms private c. ordering supplies d. keeping strangers out of the supply room Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters Some facilities use a lockout tag system for: a. damaged electrical or mechanical equipment b. keeping restrooms private c. ordering supplies d. keeping strangers out of the supply room Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters Some facilities use a lockout tag system for: a. damaged electrical or mechanical equipment b. keeping restrooms private c. ordering supplies d. keeping strangers out of the supply room Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety How many times should you read the labels on solution bottles? A. one B. two C. three D. four Laboratory Safety : Laboratory Safety How many times should you read the labels on solution bottles? A. one B. two C. three D. four Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters If you find a piece of damaged or malfunctioning equipment, A. read the instructions for the equipment B. repair the equipment before using it C. report it immediately D. put the equipment away in storage Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters If you find a piece of damaged or malfunctioning equipment, A. read the instructions for the equipment B. repair the equipment before using it C. report it immediately D. put the equipment away in storage Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters If you find a piece of damaged or malfunctioning equipment, A. read the instructions for the equipment B. repair the equipment before using it C. report it immediately D. put the equipment away in storage Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters If you find a piece of damaged or malfunctioning equipment, A. read the instructions for the equipment B. repair the equipment before using it C. report it immediately D. put the equipment away in storage Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters If you find a piece of damaged or malfunctioning equipment, A. read the instructions for the equipment B. repair the equipment before using it C. report it immediately D. put the equipment away in storage OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review Safety glasses A. should be worn at all times B. are required for some procedures C. usually are not needed in health care facilities D. must be worn while using electrical equipment OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review Safety glasses A. should be worn at all times B. are required for some procedures C. usually are not needed in health care facilities D. must be worn while using electrical equipment OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review Safety glasses A. should be worn at all times B. are required for some procedures C. usually are not needed in health care facilities D. must be worn while using electrical equipment OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review Safety glasses A. should be worn at all times B. are required for some procedures C. usually are not needed in health care facilities D. must be worn while using electrical equipment OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review Safety glasses A. should be worn at all times B. are required for some procedures C. usually are not needed in health care facilities D. must be worn while using electrical equipment Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters In case of a fire in a health care facility, the most important thing to do is to: A. know the fire emergency plan B. activate the fire alarm C. remove everyone from the building D. remain calm Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters In case of a fire in a health care facility, the most important thing to do is to: A. know the fire emergency plan B. activate the fire alarm C. remove everyone from the building D. remain calm – while all of the above are good, if you’re not calm, you might forget the rest! Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters Most fire emergency plans usually include all of the following except: A. Patients and personnel in immediate danger should be removed from the area B. The alarm should be activated as soon as possible C. Electrical equipment and oxygen should be shut off D. Doors and windows should be opened to expel the smoke Fire and other disasters : Fire and other disasters Most fire emergency plans usually include all of the following except: A. Patients and personnel in immediate danger should be removed from the area B. The alarm should be activated as soon as possible C. Electrical equipment and oxygen should be shut off D. Doors and windows should be opened to expel the smoke A, B, & C are all part of most fire plans, but doors and windows should be closed! OSHA Safety Exam Review : OSHA Safety Exam Review Good luck!