Emergency management is usually instituted by the safety officer of the facility. All employees are oriented to the emergency procedures either during new employee orientation or through an-nual competency evaluations
During these sessions, information is disseminated to include (se-lect all that apply): a. Sentinel events review.
b. Limitations of new admissions.
c. Evacuation plans.
d. Command structure.
e. Transportation to and from facility.
A, C, D
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Correct These points are emphasized regularly to employees to ensure proper ac-tion in an emergency.
These points are emphasized regularly to employees to ensure proper ac-tion in an emergency.
These points are emphasized regularly to employees to ensure proper ac-tion in an emergency.
Incorrect This is not part of the emergency preparedness information given to em-ployees.
This is not part of the emergency preparedness information given to em-ployees.
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