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Diploma Veterinary Nursing Year 1 (Operational Requirements of Veterinary Practice) Quiz on Health + Safety in the Veterinary Practice, created by Jessica Whittick on 17/10/2018.

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Health + Safety in the Veterinary Practice

Question 1 of 34

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What is the reasonable temperature for a working environment?

Select one of the following:

  • not below 16 degrees C

  • not below 20 degrees C

  • not below 18 degrees C

  • not below 25 degrees C

Explanation

Question 2 of 34

1

How many cubic metres of work space should there be per person? (to allow safe work)

Select one of the following:

  • 15

  • 20

  • 11

  • 5

Explanation

Question 3 of 34

1

What piece of equipment should be regularly examined and certified on an annual basis an approved contractor as set out in 'The Pressure Systems Safety Regulations 2000'?

Select one of the following:

  • centrifuge

  • autoclave

  • endoscope

  • anaesthetic machine

Explanation

Question 4 of 34

1

Working Time Regulations

You cannot work more than hours a week, averaged out over weeks.

If you are under 18 years of age, your work can't be averaged out and you can't work over hours a week.

You are entitled to a minute rest break at work if you are working more than hours that day.

You are entitled to a daily rest of hours between each working day.

You are entitled to a weekly rest of an uninterrupted hours each week or an uninterrupted 48 hours each fortnight.

Under 18s are entitled to a min rest break if they work hours, daily rest of hours and weekly rest of 48 hours.

Drag and drop to complete the text.

    48
    17
    40
    20
    6
    11
    24
    30
    4.5
    12

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Question 5 of 34

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Fill the blank space to complete the text.

The study of peoples efficiency in their working environment is called:

Explanation

Question 6 of 34

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Fill the blank spaces to complete the text.

The maximum weight a female is recommended to lift is kg. The maximum weight a male is recommended to lift is kg.

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Question 7 of 34

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What does the PAT stand for in PAT Slider?

Select one of the following:

  • Patient Assisted Transport

  • Patient Appropriate Transfer

  • Patient Assisted Triage

  • Patient Assisted Transfer

Explanation

Question 8 of 34

1

Tick the 3 main areas of ergonomics:

Select one or more of the following:

  • High task repetition

  • Forceful exertions

  • Dangerous lifting

  • Repetitive sustained exercise

  • Repetitive sustained awkward postures

Explanation

Question 9 of 34

1

Match the handling device with the description:

: for moving large equipment such as anaesthetic machines and ultrasound machines
: moving large animals after a procedure that should not be moved too much and should be kept still to avoid pressure on wounds or painful areas
: provides stability to the load, lifted easily due to handles, spread load evenly, conforms to the patient and can be washed and packed away easily
: full body slide board designed for use when transferring a patient from one area to another
: to hold up limbs during surgery, hobbles are used with large animals to hoist limbs up

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    Trolley
    Tables
    Stretchers
    PAT Sliders
    Hoists

Explanation

Question 10 of 34

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Which handling device can cause myopathy and neuropathy if left maintained for too long?

Select one of the following:

  • Stretchers

  • PAT Sliders

  • Hoists/hobbles

  • Trollies

Explanation

Question 11 of 34

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In order to ensure best practice, syringes which have been contaminated with medications should be disposed of in which of the following containers?

Select one of the following:

  • yellow with an orange lid

  • yellow with a purple lid

  • yellow with a blue lid

  • plain yellow box

Explanation

Question 12 of 34

1

The most appropriate contained in which to dispose of sharps contaminated with blood would be a:

Select one of the following:

  • yellow box with an orange lid

  • yellow box with a purple lid

  • yellow box with a blue lid

  • plain yellow box

Explanation

Question 13 of 34

1

Cytotoxic sharps need to be disposed of in a

Select one of the following:

  • yellow box with an orange lid

  • plain yellow box

  • yellow box with a purple lid

  • plain white box

Explanation

Question 14 of 34

1

gloves which have been used whilst disinfecting the kennel of a non infectious patient should be disposed of in a

Select one of the following:

  • black bag

  • orange bag

  • plain yellow bag

  • yellow bag with a black vertical line

Explanation

Question 15 of 34

1

Controlled drugs should go through which of the following processes of disposal

Select one of the following:

  • denaturing and dispose of into a yellow bin with a blue lid

  • denaturing and dispose of into an orange container

  • direct disposal into a yellow container

  • direct disposal into a blue container

Explanation

Question 16 of 34

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Which of the following categories of waste would be disposed of via land fill?

Select one of the following:

  • infectious waste

  • offensive waste

  • pharmaceuticals

  • photographic chemicals

Explanation

Question 17 of 34

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clinical waste which has been produced following the nursing of a patient which has a wound suspected of being infected with MRSA should be placed into which of the following receptacles?

Select one of the following:

  • yellow bag with a black vertical stripe

  • plain yellow bag

  • orange bag

  • yellow bag with a purple stripe

Explanation

Question 18 of 34

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According to the hazardous waste regulations 2009, which government body must veterinary practices register with if they are produce more than 500kg of hazardous waste per year?

Select one of the following:

  • DEFRA

  • The Environment Agency

  • The Health and Safety Executive

  • The British Veterinary Association

Explanation

Question 19 of 34

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A patient must not be buried by the owner under which of the following circumstances?

Select one of the following:

  • The owner does not own the land in which the patient is being buried

  • Death of the patient was due to an infectious disease

  • Death of the patient was due to a notifiable disease

  • A zoonotic disease is suspected

Explanation

Question 20 of 34

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Which of the following regulations governs the disposal of anaesthetic gases?

Select one of the following:

  • Environmental protection act

  • COSHH and Health and Safety at work act

  • Control of pollution act

  • Hazardous waste regulations 2009

Explanation

Question 21 of 34

1

contaminated with pharmaceuticals -
contaminated with cytotoxics -

Drag and drop to complete the text.

    blue
    yellow
    orange
    purple
    green

Explanation

Question 22 of 34

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Match the disposal container with the description:

: waste contaminated with cytotoxic and cytostatic pharmaceuticals
: pharmaceutically contaminated sharps
: non-pharmaceutically contaminated sharps e.g. blood
: infectious waste, other than body parts and cadavars
: Waste containing viable micro-organisms or their toxins which are known to cause disease in humans or other organisms, presents a risk of infection
: domestic rubbish
: denatured controlled drugs, POMs, out of date drugs
: veterinary waste other than sharps that is not hazardous but deemed unpleasant or offensive to the senses

Drag and drop to complete the text.

    Yellow bin, purple lid
    Yellow bin
    Yellow bin with an orange lid
    Orange bag
    Yellow bag
    Black bag
    Blue lidded yellow bin
    Yellow bag with black stripe (tiger bag)

Explanation

Question 23 of 34

1

Offensive waste may include: (tick x3)

Select one or more of the following:

  • sharps

  • contaminated sharps

  • animal bedding

  • animal faeces

  • cadavars

  • body parts

  • swabs, masks, gloves - blood contaminated

Explanation

Question 24 of 34

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The DOOP bag (Disposal of out of date pharmaceuticals) is another name for which waste container?

Select one of the following:

  • yellow box with purple lid

  • yellow box with orange lid

  • yellow box with blue lid

  • yellow box with yellow lid

Explanation

Question 25 of 34

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All schedule drugs need denaturing before disposal.
All schedule drugs need disposal with a police officer or VS from another practice witnessing it.

Drag and drop to complete the text.

    3
    2

Explanation

Question 26 of 34

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Warning signs found on hazardous substances:

A dead tree and a fish:
A skull and cross bones:
A gas canister:
Pouring liquid on a surface and hand:
looks like something has shattered:
Flame:
Exclaimation mark:
O with flames:
Outline of a person: e.g. carcinogenicity

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    environmentally damaging
    toxic
    gas under pressure
    corrosive
    explosive
    flammable
    caution
    oxidising
    longer term health hazards

Explanation

Question 27 of 34

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The 5 Steps of Risk Assessment:
. Identify the hazards
. Decide who might be harmed and how
. Evaluate the risks and decide on precautions
. Record significant findings
. Review assessment and update if necessary

Drag and drop to complete the text.

    1
    2
    3
    4
    5

Explanation

Question 28 of 34

1

Match the hazard type with the hazard examples:

1. - noise, electricity, X-rays
2. - virus bacteria, fungi, parasites
3. - cleaning agents, anaesthetic agents, drugs
4. - animal bites and scratches, vehicles and work equipment
5. - narrow corridors, high shelves
6. - workload, bullying, stressful situations

Drag and drop to complete the text.

    Physical
    Biological
    Chemical
    Mechanical
    Ergonomic
    Psychosocial

Explanation

Question 29 of 34

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Which is correct?

Select one of the following:

  • risk = likelihood x severity

  • risk = hazard x likelihood

  • risk = likelihood - severity

  • risk = severity + hazard

Explanation

Question 30 of 34

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If a practice has ____ or more employees then the significant findings of the risk assessment must be recorded.
If fewer than ___ employees then it is still advised that they are recorded.

Select one of the following:

  • 4

  • 10

  • 5

  • 6

Explanation

Question 31 of 34

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What does teratogenic mean?

Select one of the following:

  • capable of causing malformation in the developing embryo

  • capable of causing malformation in terrestrial animals

  • capable of causing malformation to terrapins

  • capable of having carcinogenic effects to the developing embryo

Explanation

Question 32 of 34

1

Under RIDDOR, an employer must report and keep a record of certain injuries, incidents and cases of work related disease.
- even if fewer than employees.

RIDDOR stands for: Reporting of and Dangerous REgulations

Drag and drop to complete the text.

    10
    5
    20
    Injuries
    Incidents
    Occurences
    Operations

Explanation

Question 33 of 34

1

RIDDOR applies to , any resulting in going to hospital, and any major injury for example amputation.

If the practice received notification from the doctor that a member of staff is suffering a reportable work related disease this must be reported by 's RIDDOR website.

Drag and drop to complete the text.

    death
    injury
    HSE
    DEFRA
    RCVS

Explanation

Question 34 of 34

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If the illness or injury causes more than days off work (includes weekends - so basically applies to whatever your normal working pattern is) then it must be reported to the .

You have 7 days to record the incident.
If it is an injury/illness you have days to report it.
If it is a death then you have days to report it.

Drag and drop to complete the text.

    7
    HSE
    RCVS
    DEFRA
    BVNA
    15
    10
    20
    14
    5

Explanation