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An equipment used for cleaning, washing and ironing.
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Duster
Thermometer
Chopping board
Airpot
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Microwave oven is a tool used for.
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Meal preparation
Taking vital sign
Washing
Cleaning
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An equipment used for cleaning, washing and ironing.
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Microwave oven is a tool used for.
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The tool used for taking vital sign.
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Which of the tool does not belong to the group?
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An electric appliance which is used to iron or press clothing and fabric.
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An instrument which is used for listening to the action of the heart, lungs, etc., usually consisting of a circular piece placed against the chest, with tubes leading to earpieces.
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An instrument for measuring temperature.
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A mercury-based unit has a manually inflatable cuff attached by tubing to the unit that is calibrated in millimeters of mercury.
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A machine or apparatus that removes moisture through ventilation or heat.
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A mechanical device for cleaning dishes, eating utensils and pots.
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What is the balance between heat produced and heat lost in the body?
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This type of thermometer uses mercury and, therefore, is considered unsafe to use.
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The normal body temperature of a person is.
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The kind of temperature when the thermometer is placed under the armpit.
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These should be checked before ironing as some fabrics need special care instructions.
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Most ironing boards are made of metal, it is advised be to dry the board thoroughly to prevent _________.
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The recommended percentage of alcohol to be used for cleaning is.
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A kind of thermometer that can be inserted in a mouth.
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Which of following thermometer is the best to use in times of pandemic.
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These are bodily functions that reflect the bodyâs state of health and are easily measurable: body temperature, pulse rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure.
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A method of calculating pediatric dosage used by children aged two years or less.
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These substances which are administered orally can be in the form of tablet, capsule, or liquid. These are mostly available in a limited number of strengths or concentrations.
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A medication prepared specifically for insertion into the rectum.
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This is also called the dosage- per-kilogram-of body weight method
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The common hazards that a caregiver faces.
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Anything that may cause harm to an individual, such as chemicals, electricity, open drawers, and inadequate ventilation.
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A type of hazard when a worker is exposed to any chemical preparation in the workplace in any form (solid, liquid or gas)
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This occur when a caregiverâs nature of work, body position and working conditions put pressure on his/her body. It is difficult to spot this type of hazard.
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The possibility that somebody could be harmed by these and other hazards and the indication of how serious the harm can be.
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Which of the following is an example of Biological Hazard?
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The promotion of health and safety of every working man.
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The possibility that somebody could be harmed by these and other hazards and the indication of how serious the harm can be.
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Unreasonable expectations from patients or clients and fatigue are examples of Psychological Hazard. Which of the following is the effect of these Hazards?
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Which of the following is an example of Ergonomic Hazard?
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A hazard means removing it completely.
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May mean changing a piece of machinery (for example, using proper machine guards) or a work process to reduce exposure to a hazard.
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It is replacing or substituting a hazardous agent or work process with a less dangerous one.
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It means working a limited number of hours in a hazardous area is an example of an administrative control (for example: job rotation)
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This includes ear and eye protection, respirators and protective clothing.
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Which of the following is the proper way to prevent electrical hazard?
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Caregivers should religiously abide by the following to prevent biological hazards from happening except:
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In order to reduce the burden of disease, health care wastes should be managed appropriately. Which of the following wastes should be flushed down the toilet without delay and should not be discarded in the street or in any public places.
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Which of the following health care wastes should be kept in a container which is not easy to pierce like metal (coffee can)?
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It is by far the best and simplest way to prevent germs from spreading and to keep the people around you from getting sick.
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Which of the following materials are needed to clean the base area of a food processor?
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This is used to clean and remove bad odor of a microwave oven.
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Which of the following materials are used to clean a Blender?
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The following are some ways for a caregiver to determine health and safety problems except:
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This is commonly used to remove odor of washing machine.