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1. Shutting down dangerous machines and keeping them turned off
until maintenance of service work is completed is an OSHA
standard known as.
1.lockout/tagout
2.safe electrical procedures
3.safeguarding equipment
4.control of hazardous energy - ANSWER ✔ Lockout/tagout
2. A resident call system must allow the nurses' station to relieve calls
from any:
1.Dining area
2.Therapy room
3.Medication room
4.Toilet and bathing area - ANSWER ✔ 4.Toilet and bathing area
3. The facilities caring for residents on life support, which of the
following statements is true about emergency power?
1.An emergency generator should start and transfer power under
full load within 60 seconds
, 4. 2.Emergency electrical power with an emergency generator is
required
3.Surveyors should test transferred switches by turning off the
power
4.Life support systems should have a self-controlled contained
back-up power source - ANSWER ✔ 4.Life support systems
should have a self-controlled contained back-up power source
5. The Life Safety Code requires which of the following to provide
egress from the nursing facility?
1.Two unobstructed, marked and unlocked exits
2.Emergency path lighting to direct residents to exits
3. An audible alarm system to direct resident to exits
4.Lighted signage with battery backup - ANSWER ✔ 1.Two
unobstructed, marked and unlocked exits
6. A nursing facility has opted to decentralize the nurse/car team
work area. Which of the following statements about the resident
call system is true.
1.The chosen electronic system must provide direct
communication between the resident and the caregivers
2.A wireless nurse call system must be installed and approved by
the fire marshal
3.The facility must maintain its current electronic system and keep
at least one nurse's station
4.The facility must provide all residents with a communication
device to keep in their possession - ANSWER ✔ 1.The chosen
electronic system must provide direct communication between the
resident and the caregivers