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MDOC Exam 1, Complete Solution 2023, With Questions And Correct Answers An Airborne Pathogen is a microorganism which travels in air and causes disease. True or False True Tuberculosis can also be spread by contact with infected blood. True or False False Tuberculosis is a disease caused by ...

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MDOC Exam 1, Complete Solution 2023, With
Questions And Correct Answers
An Airborne Pathogen is a microorganism which travels in air and causes
disease. True or False
True
Tuberculosis can also be spread by contact with infected blood. True or False
False
Tuberculosis is a disease caused by bacteria (mycobacterium tuberculosis) and
can cause either TB Infection or TB Disease. True or False
True
A person with TB Infection is considered contagious and able to spread the
bacteria. True or False
False
Signs and symptoms of TB Disease could include which of the following:
a) A bad cough lasting longer than two weeks.
b) Chest Pain
c) Coughing up blood or sputum.
d) Fever, chills, night sweats, weakness, fatigue, weight loss or loss of appetite.
e) All of the Above
e) All of the Above
Multi-Drug Resistant TB is the result of TB patients not taking their medication as
prescribed making future treatment more difficult. True or False
True
The greatest risk group for TB Infection are persons with HIV infection or other
immunosuppressive conditions. True or False
True
When staff enter the room of a prisoner with suspected or confirmed TB disease
or when transporting such a prisoner, staff shall wear a NIOSH approved
respirator. True or False
True
Staff that may be expected to wear a NIOSH approved TB respirator must attend
fit testing training prior to wearing the respirator. True or False
True
To reduce your risk of contracting TB disease an employee shall do which of the
following?
a) Identify potential source cases and report immediately
b) Receive annual skin testing
c) All of the above
c) All of the above
Chest compressions consist of forceful rhythmic applications of pressure over
the lower half of the sternum. True or False.
True
Effective chest compressions are essential for providing blood flow during CPR.
True or False.

,True
To provide chest compressions, ___________________.
a) Push hard and push fast
b) Compress the chest at a rate of at least 100 compressions per minute.
c) Compress the adult chest with a compression depth of at least 2 inches.
d) Allow complete recoil of the chest after each compression, and minimize the
frequency and duration of interruptions in compressions.
e) All of the above
e) All of the above
To maximize the effectiveness of chest compressions the following should occur:
a) Place the victim on a firm surface when possible, lying on their back.
b) Place the hands on the center and lower half of the sternum of the victim's
chest
c) A & B
d) None of the above
c) A & B
The compression rate refers to the speed of compressions, not the actual number
of compressions delivered per minute. True or False
True
Rescuer fatigue may lead to inadequate compression rates or depth. True or
False.
True
When 2 or more rescuers are available it is reasonable to switch chest
compressors approximately every 2 minutes to prevent decreases in the quality
of compressions. True or False.
True
Rescuers may use 1 or 2 hands when providing chest compressions for a child
victim. True or False.
True
Rescuers should press on the breastbone at about the nipple line of a child. True
or False.
True
Chest compressions for a child victim are done at a depth of _______ and at a
rate of _______ per minute.
a) about 2 inches, at least 100 compressions
b) 1 inch, 30 compressions
c)1 & 1/2 inches, 50 compressions
d) None of the above
a) about 2 inches, at least 100 compressions
CPR for a child victim consists of 30 compressions and 2 breaths, each cycle.
True or False.
True
When providing chest compressions for an infant victim, rescuers should press
on the breastbone just below the nipple line. True or False.
True

, The rescuer should use two fingers to press on the breastbone just below the
nipple line when providing chest compressions for an infant victim. True or False.
True
Which of the following is true in reference to chest compressions for an infant
victim:
a) Compressions are done at a rate of at least 100 per minute
b)Compression depth is about 1 1/2 inches.
c) Compression ratio is 30 compressions and 2 breaths
d) All of the above
d) All of the above
When giving CPR how long should each breath take to deliver?
a) 1 second
b) 3 seconds
c) 4 seconds
d) 5 - 10 seconds
a) 1 second
Cardiac emergencies in infants are primarily triggered by a weak heart. True or
False.
False
When conducting abdominal thrust on an infant with a blocked airway the rescuer
should use two fingers just above the belly button. True or False.
False
When attempting to clear a blocked airway for an infant you should sweep each
time after doing compressions. True or False.
False
To clear a blocked airway on a conscious infant you begin with 5 back blows.
True or False.
True
Outside of a facility, as a lone rescuer of an infant or child, with a respiratory
emergency, you leave and call for help:
a) Right away
b) After two minutes of CPR (5 cycles of 30 and 2)
c) After one minute of CPR (5 cycles of 30 and 2)
d) Never. Stay until someone just happens to show up.
b) After two minutes of CPR (5 cycles of 30 and 2)
Attention to detail.
Which sentence reflects adequate detail?
a. Some of 6-Block has no heat.
b. 6-Block East from cells 32 to 51 has no heat.
b. 6-Block East from cells 32 to 51 has no heat.
(1) While making rounds on 3rd gallery I opened the cell of Britton, #199999, for a
shower. (2) He then raised his right fist above his shoulder and shook it while
saying, "I had a string of girls on the street and one of them looked just like you."
(3) "Bitch, why you keep messin' with me?" (4) Britton, no doubt, has a
psychological problem with women.
Which sentence contains subjective language by the reporting employee?

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