1. In the urinalysis laboratory the B. Hold the arm under running water primary source in the 6. All of the following should be for 15 minutes chain of infection would be: discarded in biohazardous C. Consult the MSDSs waste containers except: D. Wrap the arm in gauze and go to A. Patients the emergency B. Needlesticks A. Urine specimen containers Room C. Specimens B. Towels used for decontamination D. Biohazardous waste C. Disposable lab coats 12. When combining acid and water, D. Blood collection tubes ensure that: 2. The best way to break the chain of infection is: A. Acid is added to water 7. An employer who fails to provide B. Water is added to acid A. Handwashing sufficient gloves for C. They are added simultaneously B. Personal protective equipment the employees may be fined by the: D. Water is slowly added to acid C. Aerosol prevention D. Decontamination A. CDC 13. An employee can learn the B. NFPA carcinogenic potential of 3. Standard Precautions differ from C. OSHA potassium chloride by consulting the: Universal Precautions D. FDA and body substance isolation by A. Chemical hygiene plan requiring: 8. An acceptable disinfectant for blood B. Material safety data sheets and body fluid C. OSHA standards A. Wearing face shields and gloves decontamination is: D. Urinalysis procedure manual whenever blood may be encountered A. Sodium hydroxide 14. Employees should not work with B. Wearing gloves when encountering B. Antimicrobial soap radioisotopes if any moist body C. Hydrogen peroxide they are: fluid D. Sodium hypochlorite C. Washing hands after removing A. Wearing contact lenses gloves if visual contamination is 9. Proper handwashing includes all of B. Allergic to iodine present the following C. Sensitive to latex D. Wearing gloves when exposed to except: D. Pregnant moist body fluids and washing hands after glove A. Using warm water 15. All of the following are safe to do removal B. Rubbing to create a lather when removing the C. Rinsing hands in a downward source of an electric shock except: 4. An employee who is accidentally position exposed to a possible D. Turning on the water with a paper A. Pulling the person away from the blood-borne pathogen should towel instrument immediately: B. Turning off the circuit breaker 10. Centrifuging an uncapped C. Using a glass container to move the A. Report to a supervisor specimen may produce a instrument B. Flush the area with water biological hazard in the form of: D. Unplugging the instrument C. Clean the area with disinfectant D. Receive HIV propylaxis A. Vectors B. Sharps 16. The acronym PASS refers to: contamination 5. Personnel in the urinalysis C. Aerosols D. A. Presence of vital chemicals laboratory should wear lab Specimen contamination B. Operation of a fire extinguisher coats that: C. Labeling of hazardous material 11. An employee who accidently spills D. Presence of radioactive substances A. Do not have buttons acid on his arm B. Are fluid-resistant should immediately:
17. The system used by firefighters
when a fire occurs in the laboratory is: A. MSDS B. RACE C. NFPA D. PASS 18. A class ABC fire extinguisher contains: A. Sand B. Water C. Dry chemicals D. Acid 19. The first thing to do when a fire is discovered is to: A. Rescue persons in danger B. Activate the alarm system C. Close doors to other areas D. Extinguish the fire if possible 20. If a red rash is observed after removing gloves, the employee: A. May be washing her hands too often B. May have developed a latex allergy C. Should apply cortisone cream D. Should not rub the hands so vigorously 21. Pipetting by mouth is: A. Acceptable for urine but not serum B. Not acceptable without proper training C. Acceptable for reagents but not specimens D. Not acceptable in the laboratory 22. The NPFA classification symbol contains information on all of the following except: A. Fire hazards B. Biohazards C. Reactivity D. Health hazards
23. The classification of a fire that can
be extinguished with water is: A. Class A B. Class B C. Class C D. Class D 24. Employers are required to provide free immunizaton for: A. HIV B. HTLV-1 C. HBV D. HCV 25. A possible physical hazard in the hospital is: A. Wearing closed-toed shoes B. Not wearing jewelry C. Having short hair D. Running to answer the telephone