NHA PCT Compliance, Safety, & Professional Responsibility Exam Questions with Complete Solutions | Verified | Guaranteed Pass | 2026
NHA PCT Compliance, Safety, & Professional Responsibility Exam Questions with Complete Solutions | Verified | Guaranteed Pass | 2026 What does EVERYONE who delivers patient care have to comply with? - answer-federal, state, and local laws and regulations that apply to the business of health care What do patient care technicians need to be prepared for? - answer-emergency situations, such as a fire, external emergency, and environmental disasters What is crucial for ensuring safety? - answer-communication How do you handle work-related accidents? - answer-by following facility protocols for reporting and documentation What does care delivery include? - answer-honoring patient's rights and following ethical and moral principles What does good communication include? - answer-using acceptable and universal medical terminology and abbreviations when communicating with other members of the health care team, careful documentation of care delivered, and ensuring confidentiality of those records Scope of practice - answer-is the sum of the tasks your certification process prepares for and that your state and facility determine you may perform What is skilled in the rights of delegation? - answer-nursesWhat do you do if your assignment is outside of your range of functions? - answer-inform the delegating nurse (and the charge nurse if necessary) that you are not qualified to perform those tasks Can you accept an assignment from another PCT? - answer-No. You can ask a nurse and clarify if you should perform the task What is outside of PCT's scope of practice? - answer-administer medications & performing steriles procedures chain of command - answer-the formal hierarchy within an organization; a pathway of communication, responsibility, and authority What do you do if you want to report a manager or supervisor? - answer-check with human resources on the appropriate steps to take organizational chart - answer-a graphic representation of the hierarchy or chain of command in an organization OSHA - answer-helps ensure safe and healthful working conditions by setting and enforcing standards and providing training, outreach, education, and assistance for all workers CDC - answer-helps protect workers and patient, focusing primarily on indentification, prevention, and control of infectious diseases What is the CDC's focus? - answer-preventing and handling needlestick injuries Biological hazards - answer-are the result of contanct with infectious agents (bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other parasites) Biomedical waste - answer-any material that can cause harm to employees and patients Bodily fluids - answer-are potential sources of biological hazardsOSHA's Bloodborne Pathogen Standard - answer-requires the implementation of work practices and engineering controls to prevent exposure incidents Sharps - answer-a potential for injury How do you dispose of sharps? - answer-immediately by dropping them into a rigid, impenetrable sharps container What do you never do to the needle in a syringe? - answer-recap, bend, or remove the needle What do you do if needle removal is necessary? - answer-use either a mechanical device or a onehanded scoop technique What is one way that you cannot pick up glass? - answer-with your bare hands Harzardous chemicals - answer-prevalent in laboratories and health care facilities SDS (safety data sheet) - answer-bears a hazard warning label and lists information about each chemical, including exposure limits and protective measures to take when working with the chemical Radiological Hazards - answer-involve exposure to x-rays and other radioactive materials What do x-ray technicians wear when working with x-ray equipment? - answer-lead aprons dosimeter - answer-a device used to measure an absorbed dose of ionizing radiation. What does an employee do if they reach their exposure limit? - answer-work somewhere else in the facilityelectrical hazards - answer-can result from exposure to high-voltage equipment that can cause burns and shock How to prevent electrical injuries: - answer--do not use extension cords - make sure electrical equip is grounded, maintained, and has a current inspection sticker - do not plug more than 2 items in a outlet without using an approved power strip - dry hands before using electrical equip - position electrical devices away from sinks, faucets, and other sources of water - do not use equip that has signs of wear - report any potentially unsafe material FIre or explosive hazards - answer-include open flames, oxygen, and flammable chemicals which can cause burns or other injuries Oxygen - answer-is highly flammable What is another safety hazard? - answer-wet floors
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