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Health Care 2 Test Revies
Question | Answer |
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According to The Centers for Medicare Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) requirements, “maintenance shall be performed in accordance with _______________________. | equipment manufacturer’s recommendation |
CMS allows health care facilities to develop Alternative Equipment Maintenance Programs that may increase or decrease ______________ depending on the requirements of the electrical system taken as a whole. | the intervals between manufacturer’s recommended maintenance periods |
Alternative Equipment Maintenance Programs must _______(3 things)_______. | a. be in writing b. detail the rationale for the program c. provide past data justifying the adoption of the program |
______________may be defined as the periodic inspection, repair, and cleaning of connections, contacts, dirt and grime build up, and evidence of overheating and corrosion. | Maintenance |
During maintenance on an essential electrical system, which task is not required by NFPA 110? | Scheduling the maintenance with CMS. |
NFPA 110 suggests that the essential electrical system be exercised, under load, ______________? | once a month |
The regular operational testing of the essential electrical system is to be initiated by ______________ | an automatic transfer switch |
In the event the health care facility uses stored energy to provide for an element of an essential electrical system, ______________provides guidance on the maintenance and operational testing of these systems. | NFPA 111 |
Maintenance of which system is not included in NFPA 70B? | Hydroelectric turbines |
______________is neither a standard nor a code; therefore, it is not enforceable by an authority having jurisdiction. | NFPA 70B |
What is the first step towards establishing an electrically safe work condition? | Determine all possible sources of the electrical supply |
Under what conditions will OSHA allow work to be performed on energized conductors or equipment? | When deenergizing the equipment causes increased hazards or is infeasible |
Unqualified workers are not allowed to work within the ______________ approach boundary, but can work within the ______________ approach boundary after proper training and only when accompanied by a qualified worker. | prohibited / limited |
A ___________ is an individual that demonstrates skills and knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical equipment and can perform work on or near energized equipment and has received safety training to identify and avoid all hazards involved in the work process. | qualified person |
When is an energized electrical work permit required? | When energized work is performed within the restricted approach boundary |
Before starting live work, the technician in charge shall review ? . | a. hazards associated with the job c. work procedures |
When checking terminations for proper torque, what is the best method to ensure that all terminations have been checked? | Marking the terminations that have been checked |
What should be considered when replacing fuses or circuit breakers during maintenance? | a. Proper interrupting rating is consistent for the system c. Proper overcurrent rating is consistent for the equipment |
chapter 2 | chapter 2 |
The American Society for Healthcare Engineering suggests what two things should be defined before undergoing a risk assessment, what are they? | 1.the level of disruption the construction process will cause 2. the type of work to be done |
Which personnel should be involved in the development of a risk assessment? | a. Construction engineers c. Medical professionals |
A health care facility’s infection control team should be consulted when developing a risk assessment. | True |
The risk assessment team’s work should ___________________ and continue until the project is completed . | begin before the beginning of a project |
Once a project has been completed, the risk assessment team no longer needs to be concerned with the risk associated with the project. | False |
At the conclusion of a project, a detailed report that includes information about _______________________ should be submitted for use on future projects. | a. disruptions in water, medical gas, and electrical systems b. hazardous material encountered during demolition c. mitigation of noise into patient care spaces |
Before construction, an Infection Control Risk Assessment is performed and used to develop ________________________. | an Infection Control Risk Mitigation Plan (ICRMP) |
An Infection Control Risk Mitigation Plan must address _________________________. | a. Patient placement and relocation b. protection from demolition c. provisions for the use of bathroom and food facilities by construction workers |
The ICRMP must be monitored and evaluated throughout the life of a project. | True |
A fungus, bacterium, parasite, virus, or mold spore that causes a disease is known as a ___________________________ . | pathogen |
A pathogen known as____________________________ Naturally in the environment and has an affinity for warm water locations like cooling towers and ornamental fountains. | Legionella bacteria |
An agent, carrying a pathogen, moves from the reservoir to ambient air through ________________________________ . | a portal of exit |
Travel routes for construction activities are established to______________________. | minimize patient exposure to dust borne pathogens |
In the event that certain tasks take workers out of the construction space and into the health care facility, it is critical that ____________ are thoroughly cleaned. | a.clothes b. shoes c. tools |
Whenever a worker and material need to travel from the construction space to the health care facility, a __________________ may be used to perform cleaning procedures. | sally port |
__________________are usually useed for short-term projects and are typically constructed of heavy-duty reinforced plastic sheeting. | Soft barriers |
____________________ are typically made of drywall or wood mounted on a metal stud assembly. | hard barriers |
Due to the placement of barriers, means of egress may be rerouted during the course of a construction project. | True |
chapter 3 | chapter 3 |
What factors help change the relationship between the medical caregiver and the patient to the current model of medical care provider and consumer? | a. Advances in medical science b. Ease of transportation c. Health insurance intervention |
Which is one of the main categories of medical care advertisement? | Newest facility with the best medical care professionals |
While some procedures, like ______________________ , are not covered by most insurance plans, the facilities that perform them are still required to meet the codes and standards that apply to more traditional health care facilities. | bariatric surgeries |
What is one of the main reasons that Medicare and Medicaid are growing as health care providers? | The average age of an American citizen is rising |
In recent years, advancements in practical medical science have grown exponentially. What is one of the main causes of this growth? | Technology that allows health care providers to see into the human body with high resolution |
What did 3D renderings allow trades to detect during the design phase of a project that would previously be discovered during the build phase? | The physical collision of systems installed |
Through the use of Building Information Modeling (BIM), contractors now have the ability to ____________________________________________ . | quickly get accurate counts on materials needed to properly estimate the cost of a project |
_______________________________ is the process of building structures or elements of structures off-site, under controlled conditions, and transporting them to a building site for placement. | Pre-fabrication |
What is the only major limitation of pre-fabricating elements of a system? | The size of the pre-fabricated system as it applies to transportation |
What was the first system used in health care facilities to be regularly pre-fabricated? | Patient bed vicinity head walls |
Which is not commonly pre-fabricated for health care facilities? | Telecommunication rooms |