| # |
Definition |
Sets |
| 1 |
this level of protection is a uniform, or turn out gear. it is appropriate when no respiratory or skin hazard is present, but provides no protection from a wmd |
4 sets |
| 2 |
the ppe that offers the least amount of protection is |
3 sets |
| 3 |
when the atmosphere contains no known hazard |
2 sets |
| 4 |
selected when atmosphere contains no known hazard. the atmosphere must contain at least 19.5% oxygen. |
2 sets |
| 5 |
no respiratory protection and minimal skin protection. |
2 sets |
| 6 |
structural firefighting protective clothing (work uniforms) most familiar to first responders. effective against heat and flame contact but no vapor protection and minimal protection against hazmat. |
2 sets |
| 7 |
typical work uniform |
2 sets |
| 8 |
regular clothing |
1 set |
| 9 |
higgadt |
1 set |
| 10 |
lowest scientific rigor
expert opinion without explicit critical appraisal |
1 set |
| 11 |
megfontolt |
1 set |
| 12 |
level of ppe when atmospheric concentration of chemicals must not exceed immediately dangerous to life and health (idlh) levels. the atmosphere must contain at least 19.5 % oxygen levels. |
1 set |
| 13 |
protective equipment consiting of typical work uniform or station wear with no respiratory protection, or protection from nuisance contamination (i.e., dust mask). |
1 set |
| 14 |
worn in situations where there is no respiratory or skin hazard.
common work cloths that provide no specific respiritory or skin protection |
1 set |
| 15 |
selected when the atmosphere contains no known hazard |
1 set |
| 16 |
level offered by turn out gear fire fighters |
1 set |
| 17 |
normal working clothes |
1 set |
| 18 |
selected when the atmosphere contains no known hazard.
work functions preclude splashes, immersion, or the potential for unexpected inhalation of or contact with hazardous levels of any chemicals.
used for nuisance contamination only and may not be used in any exclusion zones.
the atmosphere must contain at least 19.5% oxygen and not be idlh. |
1 set |
| 19 |
which sublevel do the transition levels occupy |
1 set |
| 20 |
typical work unfirom |
1 set |
| 21 |
protection is the typical uniform. level c and level d is most often used in hospitals facilities. |
1 set |
| 22 |
no respiratory protection, outer garments with optional gloves, disposable boots |
1 set |
| 23 |
- work uniform
- used when there are no atmospheric hazards; 1077 |
1 set |
| 24 |
ppe that is used when the atmosphere contains no known hazard and work functions preclude splashes immersion or potential for unexpected inhalation |
1 set |
| 25 |
atmosphere contains no known hazard |
1 set |
| 26 |
level of ppe used for nuisance contamination only and may not be used in any exclusion zone. |
1 set |
| 27 |
incomplete injury. motor function is preserved below the neurological level and at least 1/2 key muscles below the neuro level have a muscle grade of more than 3. |
1 set |
| 28 |
police/ fire clothing |
1 set |
| 29 |
(ia)n¬ / an¬ |
1 set |
| 30 |
firefighter turnout gear. offers little protection to hazmat |
1 set |
| 31 |
uniforms, gloves and mask |
1 set |
| 32 |
expert opinion |
1 set |
| 33 |
used when respiration is not required, splashes are not of concern and provides no chemical protection |
1 set |
| 34 |
no chemical protection |
1 set |
| 35 |
a uniform; provides no protection against skin or respiratory hazards or wmd agents |
1 set |
| 36 |
in patient with common cold, newer generation nonsedating anthistamines are ineffective for reducing cough and should not be used |
1 set |
| 37 |
in patients with cough and acute uri, because symptoms, signs, anisd even sinus imaging abnormalities may be indistinguishable from acute bacterial sinusitis should not be made during the first week of symptoms. |
1 set |
| 38 |
at least fair scientific evidence suggests that the risks of the clinical service outweighs potential benefits. clinicians should not routinely offer the service to asymptomatic patients |
1 set |
| 39 |
against |
1 set |
| 40 |
advantages: stable output rates & workforce
disadvantages: greater inventory costs, often not possible for services |
1 set |
| 41 |
level of ppe when the atmosphere contains no known hazard. |
1 set |
| 42 |
coveralls
gloves (optional)
boots/shoes, chemical-resistant, steel toe and shank
boots, outer, chemical-resistant (disposable) (optional)
safety glasses or chemical-splash goggles
hard hat
escape mask (optional)
face shield (optional) |
1 set |
| 43 |
choice of work uniform/coveralls/splace portection with full-face mask, simple face mask or hepa mask and goggles |
1 set |
| 44 |
--observation of:
verbal and nonverbal communication
specific deficits in speech and language
sensorimotor challenges
motor deficits
--consideration for:
genetic testing
selective metabolic testing
sleep-deprived eeg |
1 set |
| 45 |
• recommendation against the service (screening)
• moderate-high certainty service has no net benefit, or the harms outweigh benefits
• suggestion for practice: discourage use of the service |
1 set |
| 46 |
risk outweighs benefits. recommend against |
1 set |
| 47 |
peer-reviewed professional organizational standards, with clinical studies to support recommendations |
1 set |
| 48 |
level of ppe when work function preclude splashes, immersion, or the potential for unexpected inhalation of or contact with hazardous levels of any chemicals. |
1 set |