Name: ______

Date: ______Signature: ______

STUDENT MANDATORY

TRAINING QUIZ

  1. The purpose of a occurrences report is to (circle correct answer):
  1. collect information
  2. provide a means of evaluating the event
  3. provide information if there should be any legal action
  4. all of the above
  1. If a student/volunteer is involved in an incident the appropriate action is:
  1. just ignore the incident
  2. discuss it with your fellow student/volunteer
  3. tell the family about it
  4. report it to the staff member who is overseeing you
  1. You must dial ______if you are asked to call and report a “code blue” in the hospital ORpress the CODE button on the telephone.
  1. What do the following initials stand for in a “code red” and the use of a fire extinguisher?
  1. R ______a. P ______
  2. A ______b. A ______
  3. C ______c. S ______
  4. E ______d. S ______
  1. Define the proper procedures on how to respond to chemical spills:
  1. ______
  2. ______
  3. ______
  4. ______
  5. ______
  1. What would you do if you were exposed to a bloodborne pathogen?
  1. Inform the instructor at the end of the day
  2. Reportanyexposureincident toyourinstructor and the department manager immediately
  3. Tell another student
  1. Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are utilized to convey information on hazardous materials.
  1. True
  2. False
  1. Anyrecognizablefluidblood,fluidblood products orcontainers orequipmentcontainingfluidblood must be placed in a bio-hazardous waste receptacle?
  1. True
  2. False
  1. What can you do to provide a culture of safety?
  1. Responsible reporting of near misses and errors
  2. Report any issues or concerns related to patient safety
  3. Both a. and b.
  1. The emergency electrical outlets are “RED”.
  1. True
  2. False
  1. Good hand washing (washing hands with soap and water):

a)takes 30-45 seconds

b)does not include rinsing off residual soap

c)takes at least 15 seconds

  1. The best method to prevent the spread of infection is:

a)Hand hygiene

b)Putting gloves on

c)Application of hand lotion after each washing

  1. What intervention(s) are NOTused to reduce the patient’s fall risk factors?
  1. Checking on the patients only when you have time
  2. Hourly rounding
  3. No Pass Zone
  4. Patient Education
  5. all of the above
  1. Tuberculosis (TB) is a communicable disease via the airborne route. Transmission of TB can be reduced by:
  1. knowing which patients are at high risk for TB and placing suspected patient sign AIRBORNE

PRECAUTIONS

  1. Ensuring that any patient on airborne precautions wears a surgical mask covering their mouth and nose when they are outside the isolation room.
  2. Both a. and b.
  1. Students may not take care of TB patient in a negative pressure room.

a. True

b. False

  1. Abuse has onlyphysical components.
  1. True
  2. False
  1. Conversations between patients and health care providers are confidential.
  1. True
  2. False
  1. Failure to protect patient confidentiality can lead to legal and disciplinary actions.
  1. True
  2. False
  1. All suspected abuse must be reported to the appropriate agency.
  1. True
  2. False

S:\Education Services\CEPI\Academics\SJVNEC Website\02 MUST Sign Documents\2017\15 - Student Handbook Quiz Updated.docKD 3/2003, 2/2005, 7/2006, 3/2008, 3/2010, SG Reviewed 01/2017