COVID-19 AND YOU
COVID-19 Awareness Quiz
Test your knowledge about COVID-19 and its implications! This quiz is designed to assess your understanding of COVID-19 related protocols, symptoms, and guidelines. Ideal for individuals looking to stay updated in these unprecedented times.
- 25 engaging questions
- Multiple choice and checkboxes
- Perfect for healthcare workers and interested learners
Why is it called COVID-19? Is that short for something?
It is short for coronavirus disease 2019.
It is short for corona diffusion 2019.
It is the 19th coronavirus identified in the 21st century.
Is stands for cytoxan diagnosis 2019.
Which of these tests is not relevant to our work as SCIs?
Rapid test
PCR test
Home test
Antibody test
When should you reassign a partial completion requesting a call back?
You don't.
If you aren't available when they want the call back.
If you have other cases you would prefer to call then.
Every time.
Which of these aren't on the list of symptoms?
Headaches
Fevers
Mouth sores
Loss of taste
Heart palpitations
Abdominal pain
Dehydration
Your case will confirm their name, but not their address or DOB. Can you interview them?
Yes.
No.
It depends.
Which case wouldn't necessarily have a 10 day isolation?
A case with emergency warning signs on day 3.
A fifteen month old case.
An immunocompromised case willing to wear a mask after day 5.
A case who says they threw out their masks and won't get new ones.
Which of these isn't an official exposure notification system?
COVID ALERT NY
The independent iPhone setting created by Apple
Share My Contacts
None of these are exposure notification systems.
Which situation(s) do we workflow?
A refusal
Case wants a paper mailed isolation order
The case is hospitalized
Possible duplicate has been found
Possible duplicate has not been found
Invalid number
Case is stationed at Fort Drum
Your case wants to go for a jog around the neighborhood at 5AM. Is that allowed?
Yes. No one is likely to be walking around outside at 5AM, so it would be safe.
Yes. It is the case's neighborhood and therefore an extension of their property.
No. Cases need to stay indoors during isolation.
No. Cases shouldn't leave their property without a valid reason during their isolation.
Maybe. Check in Teams and call them back.
If you see a note in CommCare that doesn't start with VCC, what is the likely reason?
Only interview notes require that, so it's a different note type.
The case is being kept by a non-PCG/SSO group and we should avoid it.
It was a CommCare glitch.
The note may have been left by the LHD or another group. Proceed normally unless directed otherwise or there is something in the note you need to check on in Teams.
If a parent needs to care for their child (the case) during isolation, which of the following should they NOT do?
Wear a mask when around the child.
Have the child spend time in their room and away from others as much as possible.
Have the child sleep in the same room as the parent so the parent can check on them during the night and make sure they aren't feverish.
Keep them home from school until their isolation ends.
True or False: All of our policies come from the current CDC guidance and change within 48 hours of the CDC changing their recommendations.
True.
False.
What should a case do if their pet cat begins coughing?
Nothing. Cats cannot get COVID. It's likely dust or a reaction to cleaning supplies.
Call a veterinarian for a tele-health appointment.
Bring them to a veterinarian immediately. They need to be tested as soon as possible.
Call the LHD to report the situation.
For which of these reasons would you not complete an interview with your Schenectady case?
The case refuses to provide you with their vaccine status.
The case lives in Albany but needs a transfer to Jefferson.
The case seems to be in a bad mood.
The case says they are being admitted to a hospital for overnight observation.
You can complete an interview for any of these reasons.
When making a final day call, which case is NOT eligible for release?
The case has no symptoms but says they do not own a thermometer.
The case has a cough and congestion, but both have improved since they last spoke to the VCC.
The case had serious chest pain and disorientation on the first day of their isolation until the third day. They never went to the hospital.
The case had a fever of 102 this morning, but says they are currently down to 99.7.
Your case lives in Saratoga and is currently in California. What do you do?
Interview as normal and send any necessary paperwork.
Do not interview. Confirm identity and transfer.
Interview as normal but do not send the isolation papers. Make a note that they do not yet have their papers and transfer.
Do not interview. Have a supervisor contact the LHD, especially if the case went there by plane.
Interview as normal. Keep their record in Saratoga if they say they are returning to Saratoga within the next 24 hours.
Which of the following is definitely a high priority CSS need?
No thermometer.
A day of food left and unable to get more.
Three days of medication left - might have options for getting more, but unconfirmed.
Would like to discuss getting their kids tested for COVID.
Your case saw another case (neighbor) having guests over and wants to report them.
Case says they cannot find their vaccination card and will need a new one.
Your case is feeling stressed and says it would be nice to talk to a professional about it.
Which country claims to have zero COVID cases?
Lithuania
Russia
Turkmenistan
South Korea
Thailand
Australia
If a case needs to leave their property during isolation, what forms of transport are acceptable?
City or school bus
Walking
Personal car
Uber
Driven by household member
Scooter
Walking
Ambulance
Train
Horseback
Airplane - under half capacity
You have a free minute towards the end of your day and want to post a cute picture of your dog rolling around in the snow. Where would you post it?
Everywhere. It's awesome and the world needs to see it.
Good feels and floof
Announcements
Your SCI team channel
Private chat messages only
Never. That's not something you should post during work hours.
Your case reports red, swelling, painful fingers, which you don't believe is a COVID-19 symptom. Do you list it?
Yes, under Other. All symptoms or possible symptoms should be included. You might also mention it in your notes.
Yes, under rash and muscle aches.
No, it sounds like an allergic reaction. Tell them to call 911 if it spreads.
No, but do mention it in your notes to be safe and advise them to keep an eye on it.
True or False: Any case with a home test who doesn't report a positive test within 24 hours of the result coming in may face criminal charges.
True.
False.
True for adults. False for minors.
Your Albany case wants their paperwork mailed. What do you do?
Make a note that they requested a paper mailed copy of their isolation order.
Workflow for guidance.
Have them confirm their address.
Tell them Albany only has an email option for the isolation order.
All but one of the other answers. (Say which one is incorrect)
Your case has a household member who they say "seems sick." What do you do?
Go looking for the household member's record.
Have that person hop on the phone and ask if they tested positive.
Only search for them if the case knows they tested positive and were interviewed.
Only search for them if the case says they tested positive and were not interviewed.
Tell the case the household member is probably sick and should report that to the LHD.
Have the case tell you if anyone else they know seems sick as well.
True or False: If you run out of approved trainings and have no cases, you need to sign out early for the day.
True. You aren't allowed to be on the clock if you have no calls to make or approved trainings to watch.
True. Unless you sign up for some additional Coursera courses, which are all considered approved if they are COVID-related.
False. You might be able to leave early if there are no case calls available, no trainings and a supervisor okays it BUT please ask if there is anything you should review or work on. There's usually something to do and you shouldn't just vanish.
False. If you have less than an hour, just stay logged on until your EOS. That way you're alerted if more cases come in.
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