CERTIFIED LIFE SAFETY SPECIALIST CLSS-HC
ACTUAL EXAM PAPER 2026 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ resiliency efforts. Answer: attention to detection and mitigation
before events occur
dynamic aspects of risk mgmt. to anticipate and adapt to changing
conditions and recover from system anomalies
◉ HRO characteristic way of thinking. Answer: 1. preoccupation
with failure
2. reluctance to simplify explanations for operations, successes, and
failures
3. sensitivity to operations (situational awareness)
4. deference to frontline expertise
5. commitment to resilience
◉ Health literacy. Answer: individual's ability to find, process, and
comprehend the basic health info necessary to act on medical
instructions and make decisions about one's health
◉ Institute of Medicine definition of health literacy. Answer:
function of systems within and beyond health care, and it involves
,interaction between the individual patient and health care system,
as well as other social, cultural, and ed factors
◉ 2003 health literacy results. Answer: over a third had basic or
below basic levels
53% had intermediate level
12% proficient
◉ why is health literacy not static. Answer: vary with mental or
emotional state, illness, and life stressors
individual skills
complexity of info and tasks
◉ universal precautions for health literacy. Answer: 1. create shame-
free environment
2. simplifying info (3 to 5 pts, 4-6th grade level)
3. listen carefully
4. confirm comprehension (teach back or show me)
5. improving support for navigation healthcare contexts (signage,
forms, apps)
6. support in health mgmt efforts
◉ CUSP. Answer: comprehensive unit-based safety program
, combines culture of safety, teamwork, and communications together
with checklists that incorporate evidence-based measure to prevent
HAI
◉ after how many hours does the drive for sleep become
increasingly powerful. Answer: 12 to 16 hours
◉ fatigue. Answer: latent hazard and unsafe condition which leads
to increased medical errors
◉ prefrontal cortex functions. Answer: memory and tracking
capacity
sensitive to sleep deprivation
◉ cumulative deficits related to sleep deprivations. Answer:
dynamic, naturalistic decision-making
executive function
mode
heightened irritability
impaired communication and coordination
◉ cognitive performance less sensitive to sleep deprivation. Answer:
complex tasks that are rule based & interesting
require critical reasoning in logical well-practiced tasks
ACTUAL EXAM PAPER 2026 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ resiliency efforts. Answer: attention to detection and mitigation
before events occur
dynamic aspects of risk mgmt. to anticipate and adapt to changing
conditions and recover from system anomalies
◉ HRO characteristic way of thinking. Answer: 1. preoccupation
with failure
2. reluctance to simplify explanations for operations, successes, and
failures
3. sensitivity to operations (situational awareness)
4. deference to frontline expertise
5. commitment to resilience
◉ Health literacy. Answer: individual's ability to find, process, and
comprehend the basic health info necessary to act on medical
instructions and make decisions about one's health
◉ Institute of Medicine definition of health literacy. Answer:
function of systems within and beyond health care, and it involves
,interaction between the individual patient and health care system,
as well as other social, cultural, and ed factors
◉ 2003 health literacy results. Answer: over a third had basic or
below basic levels
53% had intermediate level
12% proficient
◉ why is health literacy not static. Answer: vary with mental or
emotional state, illness, and life stressors
individual skills
complexity of info and tasks
◉ universal precautions for health literacy. Answer: 1. create shame-
free environment
2. simplifying info (3 to 5 pts, 4-6th grade level)
3. listen carefully
4. confirm comprehension (teach back or show me)
5. improving support for navigation healthcare contexts (signage,
forms, apps)
6. support in health mgmt efforts
◉ CUSP. Answer: comprehensive unit-based safety program
, combines culture of safety, teamwork, and communications together
with checklists that incorporate evidence-based measure to prevent
HAI
◉ after how many hours does the drive for sleep become
increasingly powerful. Answer: 12 to 16 hours
◉ fatigue. Answer: latent hazard and unsafe condition which leads
to increased medical errors
◉ prefrontal cortex functions. Answer: memory and tracking
capacity
sensitive to sleep deprivation
◉ cumulative deficits related to sleep deprivations. Answer:
dynamic, naturalistic decision-making
executive function
mode
heightened irritability
impaired communication and coordination
◉ cognitive performance less sensitive to sleep deprivation. Answer:
complex tasks that are rule based & interesting
require critical reasoning in logical well-practiced tasks