Across
- 1. prevalance of these make workplace violence increasingly more dangerous for healthcare workers
- 7. you would use a type "B" fire extinguisher to put out this type of fire
- 8. what type of plan should every facility have in case of a disaster
- 9. when using an extinguisher the first step is to determine what?
- 10. these summarize information about chemicals composition and how to clean up a chemical spill
- 13. _________ill patients being release from hospitals without follow up care increase workplace violence
- 15. ____________lit parking lots increase your risk of workplace violence. Be sure and park in well-lit parking areas.
- 17. do not give this type of blanket to your patient if they are on oxygen therapy
- 18. you would use a type "A" fire extinguisher to put out this type of fire
- 19. type of extinguisher that are effective against all types of fires
- 21. do not allow ANY patient/resident to do this in bed
- 22. you would use a type "C" fire extinguisher to put out this type of fire
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- 2. whose responsibility is it to know what your duties will be in the event of a disaster?
- 3. patients should use these types of appliances whenever possible to prevent electrical fires
- 4. this is what you do to the handle of an extinguisher after you have pulled out the pin
- 5. are the SDS's located in a facility?
- 6. if a patient had a frayed lamp/cord who would you report this to?
- 11. be ___________with your facility's fire safety policies and know the locations of all exits
- 12. Use a Type "A" or "ABC" extinguisher if you would use this to put out a fire
- 14. it's your responsibility to know the ______________of fire alarms/extinguishers in your facility
- 15. what do you do to the pin of an extinguisher when you are ready to use it for a fire?
- 16. who requires all employers to have a list of chemicals that are used in the facility?
- 20. what does the "R" stand for in RACE
- 21. this should occur in designated areas at your facility for safety