Chapter 5 Flashcards

1
Q

The health care provider is most likely to encounter this hazard upon entering the nuclear medicine department to obtain a blood specimen from a patient

A

Radiation hazard

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2
Q

The first step in controlling severe bleeding is to

A

Apply pressure directly over the wound or venipuncture site

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3
Q

If a health care provider is in an area of the health care facility where a fire starts, she or he should first

A

Pull the level in the fire alarm box

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4
Q

In the hazardous labeling system developed by the NFPA, the blue quadrant of the diamond indicates a

A

Health hazard

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5
Q

If an electrical accident occurs involving electrical shock to an employee or a patient, the first thing that the health care provider should do is

A

Shut off the electrical power

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6
Q

MSDSs must be supplies to employees according to the:

A

Hazard Communication Standard

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7
Q

The abbreviation RACE is used in

A

Fire emergencies

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8
Q

If a fire extinguisher has to be used in a health care environment, the first step to perform is

A

Pull the pin off of the extinguisher

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9
Q

The first step in giving mouth-to-mouth resuscitation is to

A

Determine whether the victim is conscious by gently tapping the shoulders of the victim and speaking loudly, “Are you okay?”

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10
Q

This should NOT be done for a shock victim who seems to be not fully conscious

A

Give fluids to keep the victim from becoming dehydrated

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11
Q

Organization that developed a labeling system for hazardous chemicals that is frequently used in health care facilities

A

NFPA

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12
Q

The HazCom standard requires chemical manufacturers to supply

A

MSDSs

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13
Q

The major principles of self-protection from radiation exposure

A

Time, distance, and shielding

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14
Q

A dosimeter badge is required in health care facilities for

A

Radiation safety

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15
Q

High exposures of radioactivity have been shown to lead to

A

Leukemia

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16
Q

If a health care provider hears a fire alarm as she or he is collecting blood from a patient, she or he should NOT:

A

Run

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17
Q

If a health care provider has a chemical spilled on him or her, he or she should immediately:

A

Rinse the area with water

18
Q

According to the hazard labeling system developed by NFPA, the yellow quadrant of the diamonds indicates a(n)

A

Instability hazard

19
Q

Chemicals that are defined as “explosive flammables” must be stores

A

In an explosion proof or fireproof room or cabinet

20
Q

MSDS stands for

A

Material Safety Data Sheet

21
Q

Class C fires are

A

Electrical fires

22
Q

If a phlebotomist is collecting blood specimens from a patient in the nuclear medicine department, he or she needs to be

A

Wearing a dosimeter badge

23
Q

If a phlebotomist is exposed to a chemical spill in the floor, he or she should quickly go to this department for a chemical spill cleanup kit

A

Clinical chemistry

24
Q

Needed for cleanup of a chemical spill

A

Rubber gloves

25
Q

CPR stands for

A

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation

26
Q

The dosimeter is a frequently used instrument for blood specimen preparation.

A

False

27
Q

Severe bleeding from an open wound can be controlled by applying pressure directly below the wound

A

False (over wound not under)

28
Q

Class A fires require an ABC extinguisher

A

True

29
Q

Five general classifications of fires have been adopted by OSHA

A

False

30
Q

A carbon dioxide extinguisher can be used for class B fires

A

True

31
Q

NFPA stands for National Fire protection Association

A

True

32
Q

The components of fire are fuel, oxygen, and ______

A

Heat

33
Q

The number of general classifications of fires adopted by NFPA is ______

A

Three

34
Q

RACE for fire refers to as Rescue, _______, Confine, and Extinguish

A

Alert

35
Q

The instrument used to spin down blood specimens is a _______

A

Centrifuge

36
Q

The _______ is required for any chemical with a hazard warning label

A

MSDS

37
Q

The ______ to Know law is also referred to as the OSHA HazCom standard

A

Right

38
Q

In case if a chemical spill in the eye, the victim should rinse his or her eyes at the ______ station

A

Eyewash

39
Q

_______ from a persons limb can be decreased by elevation

A

Bleeding

40
Q

The signs and symptoms of a(n) _______ reaction to latex nay include a skin rash

A

Allergic

41
Q

A ______ badge is needed if the health care provider collects specimens from patients in the nuclear medicine department

A

Dosimeter