Safety
Home safety, healthcare setting/community hazards, individual risk factors
Created Date
10.05.22
Last Updated
10.05.22
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Topics of this game:
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Which of the following is a preventative measure for suffocation in infants and toddlers?
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Which age group includes the most common cause of death and injury for motor vehicle crashes?
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Wool, nylon, and synthetic bedding is which type of hazard?
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Which of the following is not a part of the ABCDE principle?
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Nausea, vomiting, headache, weakness, and unconsciousness are manifestations of which of the following:
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Which one is NOT an individual risk factor for safety?
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Which does NOT affect cognitive awareness?
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Impaired communication includes what?
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What group lacks the most safety awareness?
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What is the number 1 accidental death?
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What are hazards in the community?
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How can you contract vector-borne illness?
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What is the recommended minimum age to keep your child in the backseat?
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If you are near any bodies are water, what can you do to protect yourself from illness?
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To prevent food-borne illness:
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Who is at the greatest risk of falling?
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Where in the hospital setting is the common place for fires?
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Never events would include:
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Nonviolent restraints involve what nursing actions:
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Ways to prevent fires include:
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