loading... MH CNA CHHA PCA 2020 Safety Test Posted on March 3, 2020 Samantha Ellis Welcome to your MH CNA CHHA PCA 2020 Safety Test January 19, 2021 Full Name Email Office Title 1) The best way to prevent spread of infection is to perform hand hygiene. Which of the following is a correct procedure for hand hygiene?Use bar soap and wash for a full minuteUsing a hand rub, apply sanitizer and rub hands together until dry, about 15-20 secondsWash with soap and water, dry with patient's hand towel on the rackYou do not need to wash hands if wearing gloves 2) Which of the following describes the correct method for cleaning patient care equipment such as thermometers or stethoscopes?Disinfect with Lysol or Clorox wipes and let them air dryNo cleaning is required if a sheath is usedWash with soap and water immediately after useDisinfect after use with a 70% alcohol wipe 3) Use of proper Body Mechanics helps to prevent musculoskeletal injury. Which of the following best demonstrates the use of proper Body Mechanics?You stretch to reach the cereal box from the top shelf in the kitchen cupboardYour patient requests help moving a box of books into his bedroom. The box is very heavy. You bend over to move itThe patient asks you to give her the magazine on the credenza behind you. You twist back to grab itThe patient knocks a box of Kleenex off his bedside table. You squat to pick it up 4) A confused patient frequently pinches and tries to scratch you during cares. You are very frustrated by his actions as none of the “therapeutic” responses have worked. You should:Walk out of the room and do not go backPush the patient away from youScold him loudlyNotify your Supervisor immediately and report the situation 5) You receive a text message while driving between patient homes. You may do the following legally and safely EXCEPT:Use a hands-free device to talk on the phonePull over to the side of the road and review the messageAnswer the text message when are you are stopped at the stop lightWait until you arrive at your destination. Then check the message 6) You are accompanying the patient to walk from the living room back to her bed. She is very fatigued and you are concerned she will be too weak; however, she insists she is fine to walk with you and doesn’t require the wheelchair. As the two of you negotiate the corner to the bedroom entrance her knees buckle. You should:Hold her up against the wall so she doesn’t fallTwist to catch her and hold her upPush her toward the chair you see just inside the doorEase her down to the floor gliding her against carefully your body 7) You knock on the door to the patient’s home. Immediately you hear a dog barking loudly. It seems the dog is just on the other side of the door! Your appropriate response should be:Go on in and stoop down to the dogs level, letting it smell youWhen the door is answered, stay outdoors, ask that the dog be placed in another location –outdoors, another room, crateRefuse to see the patient and leave the homePet the dog gently, unafraid and go in to perform your visit 8) Which of the following increases someone’s risk for skin/tissue injury?Prolonged pressureFrictionShearAll of the above 9) Your patient seated in a wheelchair has slipped down in the chair. The best way to boost him up is to stand behind him and pull him but under the arms.TrueFalse 10) Texting patient Protected Health Information is acceptable practice.TrueFalse 11) Assisted Emergency Plan includes guidance for many types of emergencies.TrueFalse 12) Patient Rights include being treated with respect, dignity and to not be discriminated against in any way.TrueFalse Be sure to click Submit Quiz to see your results! Time is Up! MH CNA CHHA PCA 2020 Safety Test Posted on March 3, 2020 Samantha Ellis Welcome to your MH CNA CHHA PCA 2020 Safety Test 1) The best way to prevent spread of infection is to perform hand hygiene. Which of the following is a correct procedure for hand hygiene?Use bar soap and wash for a full minuteUsing a hand rub, apply sanitizer and rub hands together until dry, about 15-20 secondsWash with soap and water, dry with patient's hand towel on the rackYou do not need to wash hands if wearing gloves 2) Which of the following describes the correct method for cleaning patient care equipment such as thermometers or stethoscopes?Disinfect with Lysol or Clorox wipes and let them air dryNo cleaning is required if a sheath is usedWash with soap and water immediately after useDisinfect after use with a 70% alcohol wipe 3) Use of proper Body Mechanics helps to prevent musculoskeletal injury. Which of the following best demonstrates the use of proper Body Mechanics?You stretch to reach the cereal box from the top shelf in the kitchen cupboardYour patient requests help moving a box of books into his bedroom. The box is very heavy. You bend over to move itThe patient asks you to give her the magazine on the credenza behind you. You twist back to grab itThe patient knocks a box of Kleenex off his bedside table. You squat to pick it up 4) A confused patient frequently pinches and tries to scratch you during cares. You are very frustrated by his actions as none of the “therapeutic” responses have worked. You should:Walk out of the room and do not go backPush the patient away from youScold him loudlyNotify your Supervisor immediately and report the situation 5) You receive a text message while driving between patient homes. You may do the following legally and safely EXCEPT:Use a hands-free device to talk on the phonePull over to the side of the road and review the messageAnswer the text message when are you are stopped at the stop lightWait until you arrive at your destination. Then check the message 6) You are accompanying the patient to walk from the living room back to her bed. She is very fatigued and you are concerned she will be too weak; however, she insists she is fine to walk with you and doesn’t require the wheelchair. As the two of you negotiate the corner to the bedroom entrance her knees buckle. You should:Hold her up against the wall so she doesn’t fallTwist to catch her and hold her upPush her toward the chair you see just inside the doorEase her down to the floor gliding her against carefully your body 7) You knock on the door to the patient’s home. Immediately you hear a dog barking loudly. It seems the dog is just on the other side of the door! Your appropriate response should be:Go on in and stoop down to the dogs level, letting it smell youWhen the door is answered, stay outdoors, ask that the dog be placed in another location –outdoors, another room, crateRefuse to see the patient and leave the homePet the dog gently, unafraid and go in to perform your visit 8) Which of the following increases someone’s risk for skin/tissue injury?Prolonged pressureFrictionShearAll of the above 9) Your patient seated in a wheelchair has slipped down in the chair. The best way to boost him up is to stand behind him and pull him but under the arms.TrueFalse 10) Texting patient Protected Health Information is acceptable practice.TrueFalse 11) Assisted Emergency Plan includes guidance for many types of emergencies.TrueFalse 12) Patient Rights include being treated with respect, dignity and to not be discriminated against in any way.TrueFalse Time is Up!