CNE Exam |Questions with 100%
Correct Answers
Sarah was working in the outpatient clinic area. One patient came in with an upset stomach.
During her assessment the patient began vomiting. Sarah gave the patient an emesis basin. She
measured the contents and emptied the emesis basin several times during the patient's visit.
Question 31 (1 point)
If this patient was known to be infected with a blood borne pathogen,would Sarah's personal
protective equipment be different?
Question 31 options:
A)
Yes
B)
No - ✔ ✔ b
SDS stands for:
Question 32 options:
A)
Substitute the Drug Specifically
B)
Substances that are Dangerous Services
C)
Safety Data Sheet
,D)
Service Danger Stabilization - ✔ ✔ c
What are the three components of a Hazardous Communication Program?
Question 33 options:
A)
labels, MSDS and training
B)
administration, professional staff, support staff
C)
OSHA, NFPA and Joint Commission
D)
PPE's, training and documentation - ✔ ✔ A)
labels, MSDS and training
What is the first thing you should do if a chemical such asbleach comes in direct contact with
the back of your hand?
Question 34 options:
A)
fill out an incident report
B)
cover it with a dressing
C)
rinse it well with lots of water
D)
tell your instructor - ✔ ✔ c
, The term "reactivity" tells you:
Question 35 options:
A)
how a chemical looks or smells
B)
how the chemical might enter your body
C)
what happens when a chemical comes in contact with air, water or other
chemicals D)
the safest way to put out a fire - ✔ ✔ c
Risk Management involves:
Question 36 options:
A)
education
B)
management of property loss occurrences
C)
clinical and non-clinical actual/potential risk
D)
all of the above - ✔ ✔ d
The following indicators are used in health care agencies to identify actual and potential
risk sources:
Question 37 (1 point)
Information from customer surveys.
Question 37 options:TrueFalse - ✔ ✔ t
Correct Answers
Sarah was working in the outpatient clinic area. One patient came in with an upset stomach.
During her assessment the patient began vomiting. Sarah gave the patient an emesis basin. She
measured the contents and emptied the emesis basin several times during the patient's visit.
Question 31 (1 point)
If this patient was known to be infected with a blood borne pathogen,would Sarah's personal
protective equipment be different?
Question 31 options:
A)
Yes
B)
No - ✔ ✔ b
SDS stands for:
Question 32 options:
A)
Substitute the Drug Specifically
B)
Substances that are Dangerous Services
C)
Safety Data Sheet
,D)
Service Danger Stabilization - ✔ ✔ c
What are the three components of a Hazardous Communication Program?
Question 33 options:
A)
labels, MSDS and training
B)
administration, professional staff, support staff
C)
OSHA, NFPA and Joint Commission
D)
PPE's, training and documentation - ✔ ✔ A)
labels, MSDS and training
What is the first thing you should do if a chemical such asbleach comes in direct contact with
the back of your hand?
Question 34 options:
A)
fill out an incident report
B)
cover it with a dressing
C)
rinse it well with lots of water
D)
tell your instructor - ✔ ✔ c
, The term "reactivity" tells you:
Question 35 options:
A)
how a chemical looks or smells
B)
how the chemical might enter your body
C)
what happens when a chemical comes in contact with air, water or other
chemicals D)
the safest way to put out a fire - ✔ ✔ c
Risk Management involves:
Question 36 options:
A)
education
B)
management of property loss occurrences
C)
clinical and non-clinical actual/potential risk
D)
all of the above - ✔ ✔ d
The following indicators are used in health care agencies to identify actual and potential
risk sources:
Question 37 (1 point)
Information from customer surveys.
Question 37 options:TrueFalse - ✔ ✔ t