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Ch.7 Law and Ethics
OSHA
Question | Answer |
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Give examples of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) | Gloves, Gowns, Masks, Goggles |
Standard precautions are mandated by this administration | OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) |
OSHA is a division of this department | The US Department of Labor |
This organ is affected by the Hepatitis B Virus | The Liver |
These must be on file in a pharmacy setting that uses hazardous chemicals | MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheets) or SDS (Safety Data Sheets) |
These are the main principles involving radiation exposure | Minimum exposure time, proper shielding, and correct distance from the radiation source maintained |
The world's primary advocate of fire prevention and safety | The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) |
In case of accidental exposure to chemicals or bodily fluids, eyes should be washed out at an eyewash station for this minimum amount of time | 15 minutes |
HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C | Bloodborne Pathogens |
Any infectious microorganism present in blood or other body fluids and tissues | Bloodborne Pathogen |
The proper order for putting on PPE | Gown, Mask, then Gloves |
A log of all occupational injuries and illnesses must be kept for this long | 5 years |
Cleaning solvents and germicides are examples of this | Chemical waste |
Sexual harassment is a form of this | Discrimination |
Chemicals can not be flushed down a drain because of this act | Resource Conservation and Recovery Act |
In the National Fire Protection Agency hazard identification symbol, the top diamond represents this. | Flammability |
A top reason to use aseptic technique | To prevent contamination |
According to the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) hazard identification symbol, the left diamond indicates this | The potential health hazard of the chemical |
The primary goal of the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard | To reduce occupational related cases of HIV and HBV infection among healthcare workers |
Every chemical spill should be documented in this | An incident report |
The US government publication that contains all administrative laws and is the primary source of information for OSHA standards | The Federal Register |
Any waste that contains or is contaminated with liquid or solid radioactive materials. It should be removed only by a licensed removal service. | Radioactive waste |
Gloves, paper towels and other cleaning equipment, sharps, including needles, syringes, and blades, and microscope slides are examples of this | Hazardous waste |