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Quiz 5: Management of Emergencies and Disasters
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Which of the following responses by the nurse is the most appropriate first action by the nurse when an employee is exposed to a caustic chemical on his arm?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
During a natural disaster,nurses may be called on to act as first responders.The nurse recognizes the importance of agencies in the development of plans for the organization and management of such events.FEMA and the National Response Plan team have established protocols to:
Question 3
Multiple Choice
FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) and The National Response Plan teams are responsible for the management of domestic incidents.New employees would require further information about these agencies if which of the following statements is overheard?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Emergency management is usually instituted by the safety officer of the facility.All employees are oriented to the emergency procedures either during new employee orientation or through annual competency evaluations.During these sessions,information is disseminated to include (select all that apply) :
Question 5
Multiple Choice
The hospital safety committee is responsible for reporting hazardous materials events.For which of the following situations would the nurse expect a follow-up by this safety committee?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Hazardous materials and waste are present within the hospital environment.Which objectives must be met to ensure compliance with federal regulatory agencies to ensure protection of all people within the environment?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Ergonomic hazards are major safety risks for nurses.To reduce the risks for injury,nurses should:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
A triage nurse in the emergency department is responsible for deciding who is seen first-the most unstable patient versus the patient who is merely uncomfortable.Which of the following patients should be seen first by the emergency physicians?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
The performance and compliance of standards of environment of care of institutions are measured by The Joint Commission.The importance of this accreditation is imparted to all employees prior to the commission's visit.What is the impact on the individual staff member?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
When obtaining a patient's blood pressure using an automatic monitoring device,the nurse notices that the reading is not consistent with previous readings for that patient.What is the priority action by the nurse?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
The nurse smells smoke down a hallway and finds a small fire in the trash basket in a patient's bathroom.The first best action by the nurse is to:
Question 12
Multiple Choice
What would a circulating nurse working in the operating room consider a priority for a patient undergoing an artificial valve replacement regarding providing documentation of artificial devices to the manufacturer?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
The nurse is caring for a patient following a mitral valve repair.Which patient should the charge nurse place in a semiprivate room with this patient?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
Recent international terrorist attacks coordinated at multiple sites in a city at one time strain the ability of that city to respond.Which federal program was designed to address this risk?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
In the hospital,one person is designated to coordinate and implement the policies and procedures for emergency management of the hospital.Which position would most likely be designated to fulfill those responsibilities?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
A student nurse mistakenly delivers a double dose of digoxin (Lanoxin) to a patient.What is the correct documentation of this error?
Question 17
Multiple Choice
Since the disaster in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina,government agencies have established environment of care standards.The nurse understands these standards are important to both the patient and institution based on (select all that apply) :
Question 18
Multiple Choice
Hospitals are perceived as safe environments,but fires can occur anywhere.Which action is part of a systemwide fire safety plan of hospitals?
Question 19
Multiple Choice
In educating the staff,the nurse manager teaches about the All-hazards approach to all types of natural and terrorist events.Staff should understand that these events might include (select all that apply) :