Question 1 of 9 Correct
The correct process to dispose of controlled substance patches is:
Your Answer
Place used substance patches in the CsRX waste container.
Question 2 of 9 Correct
Which of the following items with patient labels must have the labels removed or marked out?
Your Answer
All of the above.
Question 3 of 9 Correct
Cotton balls and dressings with dried blood should be disposed in:
Your Answer
Regular waste
Question 4 of 9 Correct
Where should specimen transport bags be disposed in:
Your Answer
Red bags (or red bag step-on container)
Question 5 of 9 Correct
Which of the following should NOT be placed into a sharps container?
Your Answer
Syringes containing controlled substances.
Question 6 of 9 Correct
All paper, including confidential documents should be disposed of in the regular trash.
Your Answer
False
Question 7 of 9 Correct
Which of these is a consequence of improper waste management? (Select ALL that are correct.)
Your Answer
Risk of exposure
Your Answer
Citations
Your Answer
Large fines
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Negative publicity
Question 8 of 9 Correct
A
blood bag that is totally flushed of fluid/blood may be placed in
regular waste, but a blood bag that contains blood in the bag and tubing
must be discarded into red bag waste container.
Your Answer
True
Question 9 of 9 Incorrect
Empty syringes previously containing controlled substances (chemo excluded) should be discarded into sharps containers.
Your Answer
False
Correct Answer
True