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Respiratory Protection Program & Fit Testing Quiz
Instructions:
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Why are respirators necessary to wear?
A. To help the user complete Personal Protective Equipment for all levels of precautions (Contact, Droplet, Airborne etc.)
B. To help protect user from inhaling harmful airborne dust, fumes, mists, vapors, gases or infectious disease transmitted via droplet.
C. To provide user with extended time of exposure to harmful airborne dusts, fumes, mists, vapors, gases, or infectious diseases
D. To pass certification for long term healthcare worker in all levels of care
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How do you inspect respirator for a face seal check?
A. By performing qualitative fit test check
B. By performing a Positive or Negative Pressure check
C. By performing mirror test
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How regularly should you do a Respirator Fit Check
A. Twice a year or when there are changes to employee physical condition
B. Test only done once and good for life
C. Only when an outbreak occurs
D. Annually, or when changes in employee physical condition and as needed
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What are examples of barriers that may affect the face piece to piece seal of a respirator
A. Facial Hair & Jewelry
B. Tattoos & glasses
C. Headband & elastic bands
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Healthcare workers require medical clearance prior to Fit Testing
A. True
B. False
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What is the employees responsibility if they identify a defective respirator
A. File an Incident Report with Human Resources
B. Report to Health Department & Manufacturer
C. Report to immediate supervisor & Program Administrator
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When do you preform respirator user seal check?
A. Every time a respirator is donned
B. Once a shift
C. Only during Fit Testing
Respiratory Protection Program & Fit Testing Quiz
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
-
Why are respirators necessary to wear?
A. To help the user complete Personal Protective Equipment for all levels of precautions (Contact, Droplet, Airborne etc.)
B. To help protect user from inhaling harmful airborne dust, fumes, mists, vapors, gases or infectious disease transmitted via droplet.
C. To provide user with extended time of exposure to harmful airborne dusts, fumes, mists, vapors, gases, or infectious diseases
D. To pass certification for long term healthcare worker in all levels of care
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How do you inspect respirator for a face seal check?
A. By performing qualitative fit test check
B. By performing a Positive or Negative Pressure check
C. By performing mirror test
-
How regularly should you do a Respirator Fit Check
A. Twice a year or when there are changes to employee physical condition
B. Test only done once and good for life
C. Only when an outbreak occurs
D. Annually, or when changes in employee physical condition and as needed
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What are examples of barriers that may affect the face piece to piece seal of a respirator
A. Facial Hair & Jewelry
B. Tattoos & glasses
C. Headband & elastic bands
-
Healthcare workers require medical clearance prior to Fit Testing
A. True
B. False
-
What is the employees responsibility if they identify a defective respirator
A. File an Incident Report with Human Resources
B. Report to Health Department & Manufacturer
C. Report to immediate supervisor & Program Administrator
-
When do you preform respirator user seal check?
A. Every time a respirator is donned
B. Once a shift
C. Only during Fit Testing