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Making Strides Manual
Section Five Quiz
Health and Safety
Name: _______________________________
Date: ________________________________
Each question is worth 6.25 points
Question 1.
What should you do if you are exposed to blood and/or body fluids?
A).
Don’t tell anyone (because you might get in trouble).
B).
Report the incident immediately.
C).
Wash the affected area immediately.
D).
B&C
Question 2.
Which of the following would you do to prevent disease transmission?
A).
Wash your hands
B).
Use universal precautions and barriers
C).
Use disinfectant
D).
All of the above
Question 3.
Disease is spread by which of the following?
A).
Direct contact
B).
Indirect contact such as touching objects that are touched by
another person
C).
Airborne – Coughing and Sneezing
D).
Bites from infected animals, insects or people
E).
All of the above
Question 4.
In order to give medications, you have to:
A).
Have been taking them yourself for 1 year
B).
Take a State approved medication class
C).
Take CPR and First Aid
D).
B and C
Question 5.
Who do you call first if your customer is having a seizure and having trouble
breathing?
A).
The Residential Specialist
B).
The Program Manager
C).
911
D).
The Nurse
Bloodborne Pathogens Questions
Question 6.
Bloodborne pathogens don’t exist.
T or F
Question 7.
Exposure to bloodborne pathogens is a concern limited to the health care field,
including medicine and dentistry.
T or F
Question 8.
Needle sticks are one of the most common forms of exposure to bloodborne
pathogens.
T or F
Question 9.
Infected “sharps,” needles, and other instruments that can puncture skin can
transmit diseases.
T or F
Question 10. Containers for used sharps are usually red and display the biohazard symbol.
T or F
Question 11. “Universal precautions” means treating all blood and potentially infectious body
fluids as if they are infected.
T or F
Question 12. HIV is not in itself fatal, but leads to AIDS, which is fatal.
T or F
Question 13. People who contract HIV quickly develop AIDS
T or F
Question 14. HBV can lead to potentially fatal liver disease.
T or F
Question 15. HBV and HIV can be spread by contact with body fluids.
T or F
Question 16. If you wear gloves, it is not necessary to wash your hands after exposure to blood
or other potentially infectious materials.
T or F
Last Update: March 24, 2015