correct- chapter 20-safety 1093
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Feb 20, 2024
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Question 1 of 54 An electrical plug not being grounded may cause a fire. True Question 2 of 54 Visitors need to be reminded not to smoke in a room with supplemental oxygen, even if the facility has a “No Smoking” policy. False Question 3 of 54 To prevent sparks, you must turn off electrical equipment before unplugging it. False Question 6 of 54 Disinfectants and cleaning solutions are hazardous substances. False Question 7 of 54 Warnings, words, pictures, and symbols on hazardous substances may be removed after opening the container. True Question 11 of 54 Always follow manufacturers’ instructions when using restraints. False
Question 13 of 54 A chemical restraint is a used to control behaviour or movement. Belt Jacket Medication Food Question 18 of 54 When a client’s clothing is on fire, you should the client and cover him or her with a Roll, curtain Hug, curtain Hug, blanket Roll, blanket Question 19 of 54 PSW Responsibilities or coat to smother the flames. PSW Responsibilities It is important to exercise personal safety measures at all times to avoid injury. If visiting a client in the home, one safety precau R Try to reason with the client or family member who is abusive or making sexual demands Position yourselfin the corner of the room Remove shoes or boots and throw them at the client if the client is being abusive Be cautious in hallways, elevators, and stairwells Question 20 of 54 Which is a good personal safety measure to take when driving to and from work? Never park near people; choose remote, empty areas. Never carry cash with you at any time. Do not take your keys out until you are at your car. Always use a seat belt. + Ragert wpectnt aamiors 0 omguRie 10 o sopprwacn
Question 21 of 54 If someone tries to force you into a vehicle, you should: Avoid resisting and go into the vehicle Crouch in a fetal position Cry softly m Push your thumbs into the attacker’s eyes Question 22 of 54 Accident risk factors include: m Impaired vision and hearing Suffocation Natural disasters Sleeping Question 23 of 54 Which of the following sets of factors puts a client at increased risk for falls? Confusion, disorientation, and memory problems Increased joint mobility and muscle strength Visual impairment, strange surroundings, and improved reaction time Regular exercise and diet habits, proper use of medications Question 25 of 54 Which factor increases a client’s risk of falling? Awareness of surroundings Muscle coordination Well-fitting footwear A history of falls PSW Responsibilities - Ragert sipectnt s 07 g 10 e S
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