Public Health Quiz

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Public Health Preparedness Quiz

Test your knowledge on essential public health protocols and emergency response strategies with our engaging quiz. Designed for on-call staff and public health professionals, this quiz challenges your understanding and readiness in critical situations.

Topics covered include:

  • Call response criteria
  • Emergency contact protocols
  • On-call staff responsibilities
  • Communication procedures
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by RespondingHealth42
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For calls meeting the screening criteria, Answer Services will only forward on the “urgent or priority calls” over what time?
10:00pm to 7:00am
10:30pm to 8:00am
9:00pm to 9:00am
N/A. Answer Services forward all calls meeting the screening criteria.
On-call staff need to “respond” as soon as practicable and within 60 minutes. That means….
Answer the call.
Answer the call, conduct initial risk assessment, initiate protocol/s and/or actions.
All of the above, and also be on-scene if required.
Answer the call, conduct initial risk assessment, log initial call on AMT Log so colleagues can see.
What is the deadline for logging via the AMT Log?
Straight after you deal with the call after hours
9:00am next working day
12:00pm next working day
By the end of your rostered on-call shift
How would Auckland International Airport reach us for an after hours Ill Traveller alert?
Phone the on-call MOH
Phone 09 623 4600
Text alert to the on-call MOH
They would ask St John to call
Where would you look for contact numbers for key external stakeholders in an emergency?
In the Protocol relating to that agency and the ARPHS Emergency Plan.
Stored in the on-call phone, the USB and hardcopy in the on-call bags.
On the Hub on the After Hours Service page.
All of the above, in that order.
There’s a large factory fire over the weekend with major contamination hazards. You urgently need more staff.
The on-call MOH would check the Med. Team Surge Pool, decide any other staff needed, and phone these people.
On-call MOH would phone the rostered AMT Backup staff and/or the last rostered on-call staff.
The on-call MOH would phone Jane, Julia or a L4 Mgr. They would confirm, then contact the staff themselves.
Best option at the time from the above, in that order.
You need to urgently come into ARPHS at 3:00am to get some equipment, you’re not comfortable on-site alone.
Phone another on-call staff member and ask them to meet you there.
Phone another on-call staff member, ask them to check up if they don’t hear from you within an hour.
Phone ADHB on 777, ask for Security and ask them to meet you there.
Phone ADHB Contact Centre via ‘0’ on on-call phone, ask for Security or, otherwise, GCC Duty Mgr.
You lose the on-call phone after hours and you think it may have been stolen.
Contact the IS Team (367 0000 xt 27000 Op. 2) and request a bar and/or divert on the phone.
Use your own/work phone to call the other on-call staff. Ask them to call that phone if needed.
Log an issue on the AMT Issues Log and report to the LR&AH Team (Olivia) the next working day.
All of the above.
You need to use the on-call laptop to get into the N: drive while off-site. You should use:
Your home internet account or Mobile Broadband via HP Connection Manager, then open N: drive using Windows Explorer.
As above, while logged into VPN via Cisco AnyConnect.
As above, while logged into Terminal Server.
Your home internet account or Mobile Broadband, then via ‘Network Drives’ tab on ADHB Webmail.
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