How often should the crash cart be inventoried? Floor plans and safe areas are part of what critical element of an emergency response plan? An example of a man-made emergency event... How often should the crash cart be inventoried? Floor plans and safe areas are part of what critical element of an emergency response plan? An example of a man-made emergency event is a communicable disease, which is considered a biological hazard. True or False?

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The question is asking about the frequency of inventory for a crash cart and the importance of floor plans and safe areas in an emergency response plan. It also includes a true or false question regarding man-made emergency events.

Answer

1. After each use and monthly. 2. Evacuation policy and procedure. 3. False.

The final answer is:

  1. Crash carts should be inventoried after each use and monthly.
  2. Floor plans and safe areas are part of the evacuation policy and procedure.
  3. False, communicable diseases are considered biological hazards, not man-made emergencies.
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The final answer is:

  1. Crash carts should be inventoried after each use and monthly.
  2. Floor plans and safe areas are part of the evacuation policy and procedure.
  3. False, communicable diseases are considered biological hazards, not man-made emergencies.

More Information

Crash carts often have a protocol for inventory to ensure readiness. Floor plans are crucial for evacuation planning. Communicable diseases are biological hazards, not typically classified as man-made emergencies.

Tips

Common mistakes include confusing inventory schedules and misunderstanding emergency plan components.

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