this is part 2 please help me!
16. Which of the following is not a purpose of OSHA?
a. To save lives of America’s workers.
b. To prevent injuries of American’s workers.
c. To protect the health of America’s workers
d. To repair, replace, and issue PPE
17. Hazard Communication is:
a. A verbal means to warn employees about hazardous chemicals.
b. not required if you work in the medical or dental office.
c. also called the “Employee Right to Know” standard.
d. a survey of the types of radiation used in the facility.
18. The Exposure Control Plan must be updated:
a. Once a month
b. Once a year
c. Once every other year
d. only when the OSHA standards change
19. If the medical office where you work does x-rays, the employers:
a. Must have employees working in the restricted areas wear personal radiation monitors called dosimeters.
b. Must call OSHA and tell them the office has a machine.
c. Can have an unrestricted area to use as an x-ray room.
d. Don’t have to do anything, because OSHA doesn’t have a standard for radiation.
20. OSHA requires that the OSHA poster:
a. be posted where employee can see it.
b. be kept in the exposure plan in a drawer near the front door.
c. be given to a new employee within 15 days of employment.
d. be posted if the physician approves
21. Food or drink can be stored
a. with other chemicals in the office.
b. with OPIM
c. in a separate area away from OPIM
d. at the nurses’ station for ease of access
22. Saliva and sputum are both considered:
a. to be OPIM.
b. safe to handle without gloves.
c. not to be OPIM
d. dangerous and should be treated only if you have on PPE.
23. Engineering controls are:
a. required in the medical office.
b. devices that isolate or remove bloodborne pathogens.
c. too expensive to pay and will not be approved by the physician.
d. only used in the hospitals and dental offices.
24. If soap and running water are not available, you:
a. can use full-strength bleach to disinfect you hands.
b. can use antiseptic hand cleaner with paper towels.
c. must not render care.
d. can use hydrogen peroxide to clean your hands
25. “Contaminated,” as defined by OSHA, means laundry:
a. can be treated like any other laundry.
b. must be destroyed
c. should be bagged where it was used and placed in color-coded containers
d. can be stored and rinsed before sending to the laundry service

