Healthcare Safety & Management Strategies

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True/False Questions – Healthcare Safety (CNA/HHA Focus)
1. Hand hygiene is the most effective way to prevent the spread of infection.
2. If a spill occurs on the floor, it should be cleaned immediately to prevent falls.
3. It is acceptable to use another employee’s login to chart if you forgot your password.
4. Bed alarms and chair alarms help prevent falls in high-risk patients.
5. It is acceptable to leave side rails down on confused residents
6. CNA/HHA staff should report unsafe conditions even if no one has been injured.
7. If a resident refuses care, the CNA/HHA should force them to comply.
8. Using proper body mechanics helps protect both the worker and the patient from injury.
9. Gloves eliminate the need for handwashing.
10. Confidential patient information should only be shared with those directly involved in the patient’s care.
CNA/HHA-Style Safety Scenarios
11. You find a dementia resident trying to get out of bed without assistance. What should you do first?
12. A resident spills water on the floor while drinking. What is your BEST action?
13. You are transferring a resident using a gait belt and they begin to fall. What should you do?
14. A resident tells you they feel dizzy after standing up. What should you do next?
15. You see another aide texting while pushing a resident in a wheelchair. What is the BEST response?
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