Question 1
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Occupational exposure to blood or OPIM puts you at risk for:
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Diabetes
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HIV, HBV, HCV
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Heart Disease
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Osteoporosis
Question 2
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Both blood and OPIM may contain:
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Vinyl Chloride
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Cyanide
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Bloodborne Pathogens
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Styrene
Question 3
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What is the first step following an exposure incident?
Question 4
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Assume that the blood and other bodily fluids from all persons are [blank_start]potentially infectious.[blank_end]
Question 5
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An example of engineering control is:
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Contaminated sharps
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Disposable gloves
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Needleless systems
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Hand washing
Question 6
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Every workplace that has employees at risk for occupation exposure to blood or OPIM must have:
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A written exposure control plan
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A list of infection control products
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A written emergency action plan
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A hazardous materials response team
Question 7
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When using soap and water to wash your hands, you should rub hands and fingers together vigorously for at least [blank_start]15[blank_end] seconds.
Question 8
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To "observe universal precautions" means:
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To purchase insurance
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To protect yourself from blood and OPIM
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To produce immunity with a vaccine
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To avoid harm or danger during travel
Question 9
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PPE that is dripping with blood or bodily fluids should be:
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Discarded in the regular trash at work
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Brought home and discarded in the regular trash
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Washed and reused
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Placed in a color-coded container marked with a Bio-hazard symbol
Question 10
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The critical components to assure your health and well-being following an exposure incident are:
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Gloves, masks, and gowns
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Immediate first-aid, confidential medical evaluation, and follow up
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Proper protective equipment, signs and labels, and engineering controls
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Careful handling of contaminated laundry and hand hygiene
Question 11
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All PPE clothing and equipment should be:
Question 12
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Containers used to store, transport, or ship blood or OPIM must be marked with a bio-hazard symbol or placed in a:
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Black Bag
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Red Bag
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Orange Bag
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Clear Bag
Question 13
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To ensure that the disinfectant used is effective, all equipment and surfaces that are "grossly contaminated" should be cleaned up first with:
Question 14
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What are the five components of the Starfish Risk Management Model?
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Workplace Expectations
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Guidance
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Prevention Strategy
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Emergency Care
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Dedication
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Surveillance
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Response and Rescue
Question 15
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All surveillance should be [blank_start]constant[blank_end] and [blank_start]dedicated[blank_end].
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constant
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determined
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lazy
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dedicated
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neglected
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persistant
Question 16
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An area that is scanned is called a zone.
Question 17
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What is the 10/20 goal of proper and effective surveillance?
Question 18
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What are the 4 P's?
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Popularity
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Position
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Pattern
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Parallel
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Patrons
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Posture
Question 19
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What are the 3 S's
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Sit
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Surveillance
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Stand
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Strut
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Sports
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Stroll
Question 20
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The purpose of the 5 minute scanning strategy is to keep surveillance at 20%
Question 21
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[blank_start]Recognition[blank_end]: The lifeguard did not recognize the person was in distress or was drowning.
[blank_start]Intrusion[blank_end]: Lifeguard was not attentive due to other non-surveillance tasks.
[blank_start]Distraction[blank_end]: Anything that takes your attention
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Recognition
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Intrusion
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Distraction
Question 22
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Always have [blank_start]3[blank_end] points of contact while going up or down the lifeguard stand.
Question 23
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Drowning is a [blank_start]Process[blank_end].
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Process
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Friend
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Decision
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Funtion
Question 24
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Swimmers are [blank_start]Parallel[blank_end].
Distressed are [blank_start]Angled[blank_end].
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Parallel
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Upright
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Angled
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Flat
Question 25
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Drowning people [blank_start]swallow[blank_end] large amounts of water.
Question 26
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What determines the shallowness of a pool?
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A persons Age
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A persons Weight
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A persons Height
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The depth of the pool
Question 27
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People disappear at the _______, _______, and the ______.
Question 28
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Absolutely NO breath holding.
Question 29
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Sudden Cardiac arrest is [blank_start]a malfunction of the hearts[blank_end] [blank_start]electrical system.[blank_end]
Secondary Cardiac arrest is [blank_start]someones heart[blank_end] [blank_start]has stopped.[blank_end]
Question 30
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Movement
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Talking
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Breathing
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Color
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Pulse
Question 31
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The proper ratio for the disinfectant to clean a bodily fluid spill is [blank_start]1:9[blank_end].
Allow the disinfectant to work for [blank_start]20[blank_end] minutes.
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1:9
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5:6
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1:2
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3:4
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20
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60
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80
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5
Question 32
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What are 5 components of the Starfish Survival Model for improved survival?
Question 33
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The 6 layers that make up a prevention strategy at your facility.
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Safety
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Barriers
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Warning
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Fairness
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Policy and Procedure
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Verification
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Rules
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Design Features
Question 34
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Crypto can live up to _____ days.
Question 35
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What is the Good Samaritan Law and does it protect you when you are working as a professional rescuer?
You cant be [blank_start]sued[blank_end] when you try to [blank_start]help[blank_end] someone outside of work and they get [blank_start]injured[blank_end].
Question 36
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The purpose of the Emergency Action Plan is to detail [blank_start]who[blank_end] does [blank_start]what[blank_end], and [blank_start]when[blank_end].
Question 37
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For a non-breathing person, it is important to begin rescue breathing within [blank_start]30[blank_end] seconds, both in and out of the water.