HSA 4502 - Exam 2 (Chp. 7 - 13)
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In order to prevent theft and dishonest acts, as well as minimize the costs,
firms have tried a number of different devices and methods, including
polygraphs, paper and pencil honesty test, power interviews, workplace
monitoring, and employee searches. In some cases, workplace monitoring
can prevent theft because employees who know or even suspect that their
actions are being monitored, may be less likely to engage in dishonest
behaviors. Methods for workplace include monitoring on telephones,
computers, faxes, electronic mail, and video/audio surveillance. -
✔✔Discuss ways to reduce employee theft.
False - ✔✔While you should use specially marked bags for infectious
wastes and/or linens, it is not necessary to separate them from the other
waste and/or linen bags.
The first component of an infectious waste management plan is to define
and designate wastes considered and handle infectious material properly.
Separate infectious wastes from noninfectious wastes. Establish packing
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techniques for waste disposal. Storage guidelines, disposal methods,
establish a measure for emergency situations and finally make
arrangements for staff education. - ✔✔Describe the components of an
infectious waste management plan.
Root Cause Analysis - ✔✔The analytic technique utilized after an adverse
event occurs to prevent its recurrence is called:
True - ✔✔In terms of safety, 'Red Rules' cannot be broken under any
circumstance.
One way to secure information is to employ a firewall to block selected
information from entering or leaving the system. Another way is for an
organization to run on VPN's (Virtual Private Networks). - ✔✔Discuss ways
to secure information systems.
True - ✔✔A sentinel event is a single occurrence of sufficient concern to
trigger a systematic response.
True - ✔✔To gain the most from benchmarking, it is advisable to go outside
the organization to find the best within the industry.
Practice Guidelines - ✔✔If adopted, __________ can set a standard of
care to which the practitioner will be held.