If you have an individual who engages in escape behaviors you should:
A. Alternate antecedent interventions daily to see which ones are the most effective.
B. Provide all antecedent interventions that can prevent escape.
C. Tailor antecedent interventions to the person you support based on data from the
FBA.
D. Choose 3 antecedent interventions for escape maintained behaviors
C
Feedback: You should tailor the antecedent interventions based on the data from the
FBA. Just trying random interventions out without knowing how the person will
respond is risky
After cleaning up a work area contaminated with BBPs or OPIMs you observe
blood on your arm. You identify the blood is not yours. Your skin is intact and
you have no cuts or abrasions where you find the blood. What should you do?
A. Wash the blood off of your skin with soap and water and do not report the incident
as an exposure.
B. Wash the blood off of your skin with soap and water and report the incident as an
exposure immediately.
C. Delay medical attention but report an exposure to your employer.
D. Seek immediate medical attention but do not report the incident until evaluated.
A
Feedback: Because the blood did not come in contact with your eyes, nose, mouth,
or any broken skin, you do not need to report the incident.
Which of the following behaviors might serve a "gain attention" function?
A. Running out of the room
B. Staring at a ceiling fan in a room
C. Making silly noises
D. Hiding in a closet
C
Feedback: Making silly noises might serve as a "gain attention" function.
A BBP exposure incident includes contact with blood or OPIM via all except:
A. Intact skin
B. Non-intact skin
C. Mucous membrane
D. Mouth
A
Feedback: Contact with intact skin would not be considered a BBP exposure
incident.
Non-accidental, inappropriate contact or the use of force with an individual
that causes injury or physical pain is considered which type of abuse?
A. Mental/emotional abuse
B. Sexual abuse
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