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1. Identify the three (3) elements necessary to start a fire: a) Oxygen, fuel, and heat b) Oxygen, water, and heat c) Oxygen, light, and material d) Oxygen, fuel, and water 2. The three (3) major causes of fire in a home or long-term care facility are: a) Grease, electrical, and dryers b) Smoking, dressing and electric blankets c) Electric kettles, electric heaters, lighters d) Smoking, crock pots, hot water bottles 3. Practice fire drills are done routinely in health care agencies in order to: a) Correct electrical and mechanical hazards b) Promote fire safety among staff and clients c) Keep the fire department on the alert d) Encourage residents to stop smoking 4. Indicate the correct sequence of actions to be taken when a fire is detected: a) Rescues, alarm, contain, evacuate b) Alarm, rescue, evacuate, confine c) Evacuate, contain, alarm, extinguish d) React, contain, extinguish, alarm 5. Pathogen needs all of the following to grow except: a) Water b) Nourishment c) Oxygen d) Light 6. Microorganisms grow best in an environment that is: a) Warm and dark b) Warm and light c) Cool and dark d) Cool and light 7. The client with an infection may have: a) Fever, nausea, vomiting, rash or sores b) Pain or tenderness, redness, and/or sores c) Fatigue, loss of appetite, and/or swelling d) All of the above 8. To prevent the spread of germs, which of the following would you do? a) Use a damp cloth to dust furniture b) Use appropriate PPE as required c) Clean from the cleanest to the dirtiest d) All of the above 9. When cleaning equipment, you should: a) Rinse the item in cold water before cleaning b) Wash the item with soap and hot water c) Use a brush if necessary d) All of the above unt viaubo 10. The best way to sterilize equipment is to: a) Wash it with soap and water b) Immerse it briefly in boiling water c) Autoclave it (steam under pressure) d) Soak it in chemical disinfectants 11. A clean area: a) Has been rinsed with water b) Is contaminated with pathogens c) Is free of pathogens d) Has no obvious dirt oved yonist Solislusest A insbo in A insbo 12. Standard precautions: a) Are used for all clients and residents b) Stress frequent hand washing c) Require gloves, masks and gowns d) All of the above 13. A resident is in isolation. Which one of the following statements is not correct? b) Organize your work to spend a little extra time with the resident if possible a) The pathogen is undesirable, not the resident c) Make sure the resident is kept as quiet as possible d) Contaminated waste is placed in a container with the biohazard symbol on it 14. Gloves are worn when in contact with the client’s: a) Bodily fluids b) Open sores c) Soiled linens d) All of the above 15. The most common infections that occur within health care settings are those of which bo system? a) Nervous instaluna Vio b) Reproductive c) Respiratory d) Endocrine 16. Why are these communicable diseases common in long-term care facilities? a) Close proximity to other residents b) Exposure to multiple staff and visitors c) Aging immune systems d) All of the above 17. Each province and territory have laws based on legislation which promote health. Th which primarily directs regulations pertaining to health and safety in the workplace a) Occupational Health Accident Act b) Workplace Accident Act c) Occupational Health and Bylaw Act d) Occupational Health and Safety Act For Questions 23 to 26 – Follow WHMIS Procedures 23. Identify the following symbols used in WHMIS: a) Compressed Gas b) Explosive Material c) Poisonous and Infectious – Immediate Toxic Effect d) Corrosive Material 24. Which is the correct choice: a) Compressed Gas b) Explosive Material c) Poisonous and Infectious – Immediate Toxic Effect d) Corrosive Material 25. Which is the correct choice: a) Dangerously Reactive Material dieza b) Explosive Material c) Corrosive Material d) Oxidizing Material Istoire els Mossoshow 26. Which is the correct choice: Ventovali a) Compressed Gas small alchi b) Corrosive Material notanolnili AW c) Oxidizing Material d) Corrosive Material monobloze Vert low ubis 27. An MSDS must be checked before all of the following except: a) Using a hazardous substance b) Cleaning up a leak or spill c) Recommending a substance to a client d) Disposing of the substance 18. The Act from question #17 covers: a) Personal Support Workers and Supervisors in long-term care facilities b) Housekeeping staff in hospitals c) Babysitters in private homes d) Both a and b 19. You are working in a residence for senior citizens. Your employer requires you to wear closed toe shoes in order to minimize risk of injury. Your co-worker, who is also a PSW, arrives for work wearing open-toed sandals. As an employee, Health and Safety legislation obliges you to: a) Follow the employer’s directions regarding closed toe shoes b) Report to the supervisor any Personal Support Worker who is wearing unsuitable shoes c) Report the employer who is interfering with your rights d) Both a and b 20. According to Health and Safety Legislation, your supervisor is responsible for: a) Ensuring your safety b) Warning you of possible dangers to your health c) Providing you with accessibility to written information about the law d) All of the above 21. WHMIS stands for: a) Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System b) Working in Hazards Materials Invoice System c) Workplace Hazardous Materials Information Sheet d) Workplace Harmful Materials Information System 22. The purpose of WHMIS is to provide information on the safe use and potential health risks of hazardous materials in your workplace: a) True b) False bogel
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