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The Material Safety Data Sheet on each chemical would typically include all but which of the following?
a. protective measures
b. exposure limits
C. cost
d. chemical name and common names
C. cost
OSHA regulates standards for the prevention of _______________.

a. HIV
b. Hepatitis B virus
c. A and B
d. Sterilization
c. A and B
OSHA enforces the Level of
_______ permissible in the work environment.

a.sexual harassment
b.toxic substances
c.Working day length
d.smoking
b.toxic substances
OSHA controls the for Isopropyl alcohol, Phenol, and Sodium hypochlorite.
a. cost
b. exposure limits
c. disposal methods
d. shelf life
b. exposure limits
Which of the following is standard for the control of biohazards?
a. food may not be stored in the same refrigerator with blood or specimens
b. hospital break rooms may not be too near a dumpster
c. smoking is not allowed in hospital facilities
d. biohazard labeling must be in a certain type of font
a. food may not be stored in the same refrigerator with blood or specimens
OSHA limits the percentage of ethylene oxide gas because
a.EO gas can cause burns to the skin
b. of irritation to the mucous membranes
c. a and b
d. it damages equipment
c. a and b
The components of a fire include
a. heat and oxygen
b. fuel and oxygen
c. fuel, heat and oxygen
d. oxygen, fuel and CO2
c. fuel, heat and oxygen
With the removal of any one component, a fire will be
a. fueled
b. diminished
c. extinguished
d. started
c. extinguished
When performing maintenance tasks on electrical equipment, first
a. read the manual
b. disconnect the equipment
c. check for frayed cords and plugs
d. clean the floor
b. disconnect the equipment
Dry chemicals are used on fires.
a. Class A
b. Class B
c. Class B & C
d. Class A & C
c. Class B & C
A patient grounding pad is placed on a(an)
a. fleshy area of skin
b. bony prominence
c. area of thin skin
d. farthest away from the operative site
a. fleshy area of skin
Cyclopropane is always stored in a(an) cyclinder.
a. green
b. black
c. brown
d. orange
d. orange
Nitrogen is always stored in a cyclinder.
a. green
b. blue
c. brown
d. black
d. black
If the O.R. does not have explosion-proof electrical outlets, the outlets must be off the floor.

a. 2'
b. 3'
c. 4'
d. 5'
d. 5'
Blankets in the operating room should be made of
a. wool
b. cotton
c. nylon
d. polyester
b. cotton
If a piece of equipment becomes damaged, you should
a. announce it to the nurse
b. announce it to the doctor
c. put an "out of order" sign on it
d. immediately stop using it
d. immediately stop using it
The most explosive area in the O.R. is that within a radius around the patient's face mask.
a. 12"
b. 2"
c. 2 1/2"
d. 3"
b. 2"
All but one of the following precautions should be followed when working with
disinfectants except
a. an unlabeled bottle or container may be used if you recognize the fluid
b. never mix two disinfectants together
c. wear personal protective equipment
d. store in well ventilated rooms
a. an unlabeled bottle or container may be used if you recognize the fluid
Head covers, masks and shoes should be changed
a. once a day
b. frequently
c. once a week
d. twice a day
b. frequently
After a case is over, you should
a. keep your mask around your neck
b. throw your mask away and get a new one
c. keep mask on until all cases are finished
d. put the mask in your pocket until all cases are finished
b. throw your mask away and get a new one
Making an electrical connection with the earth is called
a. grounding
b. insulating
c. conducting
d. electrocution
a. grounding
To which category do gasoline fires belong?
a. Class A
b. Class B
c. Class B & C
d. Class C
b. Class B
Sudden stimulation of the nerves and convulsive contraction of the muscles caused by the
discharge of electricity through the body is
a. insulator
b. electric shock
c. electrocution
d. conductor
b. electric shock
A medium that allows for the transmission of electricity is a(an)
a. electrocution
b. static electricity
c. conductor
d. grounding
c. conductor