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1. Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)?
A: A provider has the right to give information to concerned loved ones.
B: A hospital must report crime victims, suspicious deaths, and gunshot wounds.
C: A provider has the right to communicate with state health agencies to report a communicable disease.
D: A policeman and/or court authority has the right to certain information about patients if they are a suspect in a criminal investigation.
2. Soap and water is not necessary when hands have gross contamination. Alcohol-based hand gels will be just as active if used.
True
False
3. Students must wear their school I.D. at all times. If students do not have a student I.D. they must visit the Security Office immediately to retrieve one.
True
False
4. Transmission of pathogens can happen
A: From touching urine, needle-stick injuries, and hugging another individual.
B: From touching urine, needle-stick injuries, and sneeze droplets contacting the mucous membranes of the eyes.
C: From needle-stick injuries, sneeze droplets contacting the mucous membranes of the eyes and hugging another individual.
D: From a sneeze droplet contacting the mucous membranes of the eyes and hugging another individual.
5. When properly disposing of medical records, ALWAYS make sure the shred bin is locked and contents cannot be removed.
True
False
Match the proper codes with their description:
A. Code Red
B. Evacuation
C. Code Adam
D. Code Green
6.
Select
A. Code Red
B. Evacuation
C. Code Adam
D. Code Green
Infant/Child abduction
7.
Select
A. Code Red
B. Evacuation
C. Code Adam
D. Code Green
Violent or Out of control individual
8.
Select
A. Code Red
B. Evacuation
C. Code Adam
D. Code Green
Fire
9.
Select
A. Code Red
B. Evacuation
C. Code Adam
D. Code Green
Leave specified area of building
10. What are my responsibilities as a healthcare professional when dealing with drug addiction in the workplace?
A: I have a legal and ethical responsibility to uphold the law and to help protect society from drug abuse.
B: I have a responsibility to safeguard controlled substances and to prevent abuse while ensuring patients have appropriate medications when they need them.
C: I have a responsibility to protect the organization from becoming an easy target for drug diversion. I must become aware of the potential situations where drug diversion can occur and safeguards that can prevent this.
D: All of the above.
11. In the case of a chemical spill, which of the following is true?
A: Use a paper towel to clean the spill.
B: Report the incident to your preceptor and treat all chemicals as if it were hazardous, until it is known to be otherwise.
C: Liquid spills can be contained by using absorbent materials such as sawdust.
D: All of the above.
12. Which of the following is NOT an example of Physical Neglect?
A: Refusal of health care & expulsion.
B: Delay in health care & inadequate supervision.
C: Intimidating or humiliating a patient.
D: Abandonment & inadequate nutrition.
13. Cultural sensitivity and competence by healthcare providers:
A: Permits dignity and respect for all people.
B: Is not important to a patient's experience or outcome.
C: Is an impossible expectation in today's managed care environment.
D: Focuses on unimportant issues.
14. Which of the following is correct?
A: Physical Abuse- Failure to provide items or services necessary for optimal health and functioning.
B: Physical Neglect- Acts of violence that may result in pain, injury, impairment, or disease.
C: Financial Neglect- Failure to use available funds or resources to maintain the health of an older person.
D: Financial Abuse- Misuse of income or resources such as stealing money or possessions.
E: Both C & D.
15. A breach of confidential information pertaining to a patient's medical, mental, personal, or financial conditions is considered an "intolerable offense" and will be considered adequate justification for discharge or dismissal.
True
False
16. Which answer identifies interventions that should be put into place for patients at risk for a fall?
A: Provide non-slip footwear or street shoes when up.
B: Place tables and chairs in the room to give the patient something to hold onto when walking.
C: Place patient items and call light within patient's reach.
D: Tell family members they have to stay with the patient.
E: Both A and C.
F: All of the above.
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