QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Yellow disposal - Answer-Things that require INCINERATION in a suitably licensed
facility
Orange disposal - Answer-May be treated
Needs rendered safe
ATPs alternative treatment plans
May be also incinerated
Purple disposal - Answer-Cytostatic waste
Needs incineration
Yellow/black disposal - Answer-Offensive hygiene waste
Requires landfill or municipal incineration in a suitably permitted licensed facility
Red disposal - Answer-Anatomical waste for incineration
Requires incineration
Black disposal - Answer-Minimum treatment landfill
Municipal incineration/energy from waste or other municipal waste process
Recycled should be separated
Blue disposal - Answer-Medicinal waste for incineration
Number of Pressure ulcer categories - Answer-4 categories
Category 1 pressure ulcer - Answer-Painful, soft, warmer or cooler, difficult to detect
Category 2 of pressure ulcer - Answer-Loss of dermis, pink wound bed, shiny ulcer
without slough/bruising
Category 3 of pressure ulcer - Answer-Full thickness tissue loss
Subcutaneous fat visible
Slough/ undermining present
Category 4 of pressure ulcer - Answer-Full thickness tissue loss
Exposed bones
Tendon muscles
ABC Method - Answer-Airway/ breathing/ circulation
ABC method procedure - Answer-30:2