CC (MJ) Flashcards
Health
a. Blue
b. Yellow
c. Red
d. White
a
Flammability
a. Blue
b. Yellow
c. Red
d. Whit
c
Special/Specific Info
a. Blue
b. Yellow
c. Red
d. White
d
Stability or reactivity
a. Blue
b. Yellow
c. Red
d. White
b
In magnitude of Hazard (Health)
Serious / Extreme Danger
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3
e. 4
d
In magnitude of Hazard (Health)
Extreme / Deadly
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3
e. 4
e
In magnitude of Hazard (Health)
Slight
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3
e. 4
b
In magnitude of Hazard (Health)
Moderate
a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3
e. 4
c
Waste segregation
Dry, non-infectious
a. Black
b. Green
c. Yellow
d. Red
e. Orange
a
Waste segregation
Wet, infectious
a. Black
b. Green
c. Yellow
d. Red
e. Orange
c
Waste segregation
Wet, non-infectious
a. Black
b. Green
c. Yellow
d. Red
e. Orange
b
Waste segregation
Sharps
a. Black
b. Green
c. Yellow
d. Red
e. Orange
d
Waste segregation
Radioactive waste
a. Black
b. Green
c. Yellow
d. Red
e. Orange
e
Types of Fire
Flammable liquids
a. Class A
b. Class B
c. CLass C
d. Class D
e. Class E
b
Types of Fire
Paper cloth wood
a. Class A
b. Class B
c. CLass C
d. Class D
e. Class E
a
Types of Fire
Combustible metal
a. Class A
b. Class B
c. CLass C
d. Class D
e. Class E
d
Types of Fire
Arsenal Fire
a. Class A
b. Class B
c. CLass C
d. Class D
e. Class E
e
Types of Fire
Electrical Equipment
a. Class A
b. Class B
c. CLass C
d. Class D
e. Class E
c
When Fire Discovered:
a. RACE
b. PASS
c. NALC
d. SOP
a
When using fire extinguisher:
a. RACE
b. PASS
c. NALC
d. SOP
b
Meaning of “R” in RACE
a. Rescue
b. Reach
c. Retreat
d. Run
a
Meaning of “A” in RACE
a. Accountability
b. Access
c. Alarm
d. Aim
c
Meaning of “C” in RACE
a. Cover
b. Cave
c. Contain
d. Care
c
Meaning of “E” in RACE
a. Enter
b. Extinguish
c. Echo
d. Exit
b
Meaning of “P” in PASS
a. Pull
b. Pinch
c. Push
d. Press
a
Pull the pin
Meaning of “A” in PASS
a. Arch
b. Aim
c. Arc
d. Access
b
Meaning of “First S” in PASS
a. Squash
b. Swap
c. Squeeze
d. Sweep
c
Meaning of “Second S” in PASS
a. Squash
b. Swap
c. Squeeze
d. Sweep
d
The following can be extinguished by Halon Except:
a. A matierials
b. B materials
c. C materials
d. All can be extinguish
a
The following can be extinguished by Dry chemical Except:
a. A matierials
b. B materials
c. C materials
d. All can be extinguish
d
When skin contact with chemicals occurs, the first aid is to:
a. Wash with bleach
b. Patch with bandaid
c. Wash with water for 10 minutes
d. Wash with water for 15 minutes
d
HAzard associated with breakage in the centrifuge:
a. Aerosol
b. Physical
c. Chemical
d. Ergonomic
a
Chain of infections:
S
R
PE
M
PE
S
Source of infection
Reservoir
Portal of Exit
MOT
Portal of entry
Susceptible host
Most effective way on preventing transmission
a. Gloves
b. Hand sanitizer
c. PPE
d. Handwashing
d
How many seconds to do handwashing?
a. Happy birthday 2x
b. 20 seconds
c. 15 seconds
d. A and b
d
Position of the hand when washing
a. Palmar
b. Upward
c. Downward
d. Sideward
c
Meaning of HEPA filter?
a. High effectivity particulate air
b. High efficiency particulate air
c. High extensiveness particulate air
d. High exterminate particulate air
b
Size of HEPA filter?
a. 0.6 u
b. 0.3 u
c. 0.03 u
d. 3 u
b
A state where it usually taken in the morning before the patient has eatern or before patient becomes physically active:
a. Basal state
b. Active State
c. Resting state
d. Nasal state
a
Number of fasting hours is part of:
a. Patient analysis
b. Patient requirment
c. Patient Result
d. Patient preparation
d
Puncture site is disinfect using:
a. 40% isopropyl alcohol
b. 70% isopropyl alcohol
c. 70% Ethanol
d. 40% isopropyl alcohol
b
Antiseptic used in ethanol testing?
a. Betadine
b. Ethanol
c. Benzalkonium chloride
d. 70% isopropyl alcohol
c
Analytes that requires chilling in the ice bath are the following except:
- Bilirubin
- Ammonia
- Enzymes
- Blood gas
a. 1,2,3
b. 1,3
c. 2,3,4
d. 2,4
b
The following increased in AM except:
- ACTH
- Cortisol
- Iron
- Aldosterone
a. 1,2,3,4
b. 1,2,3
c. 1,2
d. Only 2
e. All are AM
e
The following increased in PM except:
- ACP
- GH
- Cortisol
- PTH
- TSG
a. 2,4
b. 1,3
c. 1,2
d. Only 2
e. Only 3
e
Sources of error in ammonia includes the following:
a. Smoking
b. Detergent
c. Alcohol
d. A and B
e. All of the above
d
Analytes affected by tobacco smoking which increase:
a. Hb concentration
b. Vitamin B12
c. Hct
d. Eosinophils
e. a and c
f. b and d
e
Analytes affected by tobacco smoking which decreases:
a. Hb concentration
b. Vitamin B12
c. Eosinophils
d. Hct
e. a and c
f. b and d
f
This also includes immunoglobulins
Analytes increased in alcoholism except:
- Aminotransferases
- Lipoprotein
- Bilirubin
- Ketone bodies
- Triglycerifes
a. 1,2,3,4,5,
b. 1,2,3
c. 2,5
d. 3,4
e. None of the above
e
Analytes increased in alcoholism except:
- Glucose
- Albumin
- Transferrin
- Ketone bodies
- Triglycerifes
a. 1,2,3,4,5,
b. 1,2,3
c. 4,5
d. 3,4
e. None of the above
c
Affect of hemolysis or icteric sample in ALP determination?
a. Increase
b. Decreased
c. No effect
d. Normal
a