Dignity Health Non-Employee Orientation Quiz
To report an UNSAFE CONDITION, it is appropriate to: Multiple Choice Single-Answer (Please select an appropriate answer from the below list) A Notify your Supervisor/Safety Officer B Notify the Occupational Health and Safety Department/Employee Health C Call Engineering D All of the above
A Notify your Supervisor/Safety Officer
Patient confidentiality regulations (HIPAA) cover not just patients' health related information, such as the reason they are being treated, but also information such as address, age, social security number, and phone number. True or False (Please select an appropriate answer) A True B False
A True
Dignity Health Core Values are: D C J S E Multiple Choice Single-Answer (Please select an appropriate answer from the below list) A Dignity, Care, Justice, Stewardship, Excellence B Dignity, Collaboration, Justice, Stewardship, Excellence C Dignity, Character, Justice, Safety, Excellence D Design, Care, Justice, Safety, Excellence
B Dignity, Collaboration, Justice, Stewardship, Excellence
In the case of an actual fire in the hospital, Code RED will be paged overhead. Your role as the fire's point of origin is to follow the L-I-F-E procedure, which stands for: Multiple Choice Single-Answer (Please select an appropriate answer from the below list) A Look for survivors, Inspect the area, Fight fire and Evacuate B Life safety, Initiate alarm, Fight fire and Evacuate C Leave personal valuables behind, Initiate alarm, Find escape route and Evaluate the patients D Life safety, Inspect the area, Fight fire, and Evacuate
B Life safety, Initiate alarm, Fight fire and Evacuate
In the case of an actual fire in the hospital, Code RED will be paged overhead. Your role at the fire's point of origin is to follow the R-A-C-E procedure, which stands for: Multiple Choice Single-Answer (Please select an appropriate answer from the below list) A Review, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish/Evacuate B Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish/Evacuate C Rescue, Alarm, Corner, Extinguish/Evacuate D Rescue, Aim, Contain, Extinguish/Evacuate
B Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish/Evacuate
Sharps containers should be changed out: Multiple Choice Single-Answer (Please select an appropriate answer from the below list) A When ½ full B When ¾ full C When full D Daily
B When ¾ full
A-I-D-E-T stands for: Multiple Choice Single-Answer (Please select an appropriate answer from the below list) A Acknowledge, Introduce, Determine, Explain, Think B Adhere, Introduce, Duration, Examine, Thank C Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explain, Thank D Advance, Introduce, Duration, Examine, Train
C Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explain, Thank
When should you report a bloodborne pathogen exposure? Multiple Choice Single-Answer (Please select an appropriate answer from the below list) A As soon as the shift is over B Within four hours C Immediately D Within 24 hours
C Immediately
Which of the following statements is considered FALSE about restraints: Multiple Choice Single-Answer (Please select an appropriate answer from the below list) A Restraints are devices used to restrain the movement of the patient's body B Chemical and physical are two different types of restraints C Restraints can be used and ordered without limitations D Training is needed in order to use restraints
C Restraints can be used and ordered without limitations
Which of the following statements related to infection control is FALSE: Multiple Choice Single-Answer (Please select an appropriate answer from the below list) A When entering a patient's room who is on airborne isolation precautions, a negative air flow room must be used, the door must be kept closed at all times and an N95 Respirator or PAPR must be worn by the care giver B Patients who have TB are placed on airborne isolation precautions C Standard precautions protect us from Bloodborne Pathogens (Hepatitis B & C and HIV) D A private room or room alone is required when a patient is placed on isolation for contact, droplet or airborne precautions
C Standard precautions protect us from Bloodborne Pathogens (Hepatitis B & C and HIV)
Code PINK/Code PURPLE refers to an Infant/Child Abduction. Hospital policy requires infants to be transported in bassinets/isolettes between units. If you see any unauthorized person carrying an infant in arms you would: Multiple Choice Single-Answer (Please select an appropriate answer from the below list) A Report potential infant/child abduction B Monitor all stairwells, elevators and exits C Report suspicious persons/behaviors D All of the above
D All of the above
Healthcare workers are required to report actual or suspected abuse. Which type(s) of abuse (actual or suspected) are to be reported? Multiple Choice Single-Answer (Please select an appropriate answer from the below list) A Emotional, Behavioral B Financial, Physical C Neglect D All of the above
D All of the above
It is important to keep hospital corridors clear to: Multiple Choice Single-Answer (Please select an appropriate answer from the below list) A Allow safe unobstructed evacuation in an emergency B Allow easy passage for beds, staff and patients C Allow easy access for emergency responders D All of the above
D All of the above
What kind of personally identifiable health information is protected by HIPAA's privacy rule? Multiple Choice Single-Answer (Please select an appropriate answer from the below list) A Written B Electronic C Spoken D All of the above
D All of the above
All of the following are The Joint Commission (TJC) National Patient Safety Goals and practices EXCEPT: Multiple Choice Single-Answer (Please select an appropriate answer from the below list) A Improve accuracy of patient identification B Improve effectiveness of communication among caregivers C Improve safety of using medications D Reduce cellular phone usage throughout the hospital.
D Reduce cellular phone usage throughout the hospital.
Under what circumstances are you free to repeat to others protected health information that you hear or see on the job? Multiple Choice Single-Answer (Please select an appropriate answer from the below list) A After you no longer work at the hospital B After a patient dies C Only if you believe the patient won't mind D When required for your job
D When required for your job