Emergency Policies and Protocols Quiz

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Emergency Policies and Protocols Quiz

Test your knowledge of emergency policies and protocols with this comprehensive quiz designed for residential advisors (RAs). Understanding these protocols is crucial for ensuring the safety and well-being of residents in a university setting.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Alcohol Policies
  • Domestic Violence Response
  • Pest Control Procedures
  • Evacuation Protocols
  • FERPA Regulations
  • Marijuana Situations
  • Emergency Contacts
  • Suicide Prevention
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by HelpingHand567
Any time the presence or consumption of alcohol is suspected, in chronological order, RAs must...
Collect identifying information from all individuals present; Ask residents to bring all of the alcohol to the center of the room; Hold the alcohol containers and escort residents to the nearest restroom to dispose the alcohol.
Ask residents to bring all of the alcohol to the center of the room; escort residents to the nearest restroom to dispose the alcohol; Escort residents to dispose of the alcohol containers outside of the building; Collect identifying information from all individuals present; Write an incident report immediately following the incident.
Escort residents to the nearest restroom to dispose the alcohol; Escort residents to dispose of the alcohol containers outside of the building; Write an incident report immediately following the incident.
Escort residents to dispose of the alcohol containers outside of the building; Collect identifying information from all individuals present; Write an incident report immediately following the incident; Ask residents to bring all of the alcohol to the center of the room.
In a domestic violence situation, What do you do? Who do you call first?
RAs do not physically separate the residents, call CDOC.
RAs do not physically separate the residents, call UAPD.
RA will physically separate the residents, calm them down, then call CDOC.
RA will physically separate the residents, calm them down, then call UAPD.
If bed bugs are suspected to be present in a resident's room, RAs must...
Call CDOC; Give residents two trash bags; Tell residents to put their clothes in the dryer, then get permission from CDOC to call Emergency/ Residence Life Maintenance.
Call CDOC; Give residents one trash bags; Tell residents to put their clothes in the dryer, then get permission from CDOC to call Emergency/ Residence Life Maintenance.
Call CDOC; Tell residents to put their clothes in the dryer, then get permission from CDOC to call Emergency/ Residence Life Maintenance.
Give residents two trash bags; Tell residents to put their clothes in the dryer.
During a building evacuation, RA on Duty must...
Call CDOC only.
Call UAPD only.
Call UAPD, then report alarm to CDOC.
Call CDOC, then report alarm to UAPD.
What does FERPA mean?
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Association
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
Friends Educational Rights and Policy Act
Faculty Educational Rights and Privacy Act
Under FERPA, RAs can give out what information?
Name of resident, Resident Room Number, and Room phone number ONLY if the person knows the residents name and room number.
Name of resident, Local Hall Address, Room phone number ONLY if the person knows the residents name and room number.
Resident Room Number, Local Hall Address, and Personal information about a resident.
Resident Room Number, Name of resident, and Personal information about a resident.
For every maintenance issue, do you contact the CDOC for approval?
No
Yes
In a marijuana situation, when do you call UAPD?
Any time that the smell of marijuana is present within the hall.
Any time that an RA pinpoints the marijuana smell within the hall.
If UAPD is able to identify the source of the marijuana smell and pinpoint it to a particular room, RA must...
Call co-worker to verify
Call CDOC after UAPD has addressed the room, then submit an incident report.
Call CDOC after UAPD has addressed the room
Call co-worker to verify, Call CDOC after UAPD has addressed the room.
During a power outrage, who do you call to notify?
UAPD
CDOC
During a non-emergency room entry situation, RAs must...
Call CDOC for approval to key into the room; Leave a note indicating why and when the room was entered.
Call CDOC for approval to key into the room; Enter the room and announce themselves, Lock the door; then Write an incident report.
Call CDOC for approval to key into the room; Call another RA to accompany them into the room; Enter the room and announce themselves; Handle the disruption then leave; Lock the door; Leave a note indicating why and when the room was entered, then write an incident report.
Handle the disruption then leave; Lock the door, then write an incident report.
During Suicide Ideation and Suicide Attempt situations, what is the first step?
Call CDOC immediately
Call UAPD immediately
During Suicide Ideation and Suicide Attempt situations, do you call CDOC? What is CDOC's responsibility in this situation?
No, RAs do not call CDOC
Yes, RAs will call CDOC. CDOC simply gives RAs guidance on how to handle the situation.
Yes, RAs will call CDOC. CDOC will report to the scene.
No, RAs do not call CDOC for suicide ideations, but call CDOC for suicide attempts
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