Child Abduction & Prevention Post Training Test
1. Q.1 Code Pink refers to?
A. Cardiac Arrest
B. Child Abduction
C. Fire Emergency
D. Mass Casualty
2. Q.2 When to activate code pink?
A. Neonate missing
B. Infant missing
C. Child (up-to the age of 15 years) is missing
D. All of the above
3. Q.3 What is important in activating of code pink?
A. ‘Age’,
B. ‘Gender’,
C. ‘Name’,
D. ‘Type and color of clothing’
E. All of the above
3. Q.4 What is common instruction to staff when code pink announced?
A. All staff must be aware of what is meant when ‘code pink’ gets announced. The code is used in-order to avoid any unnecessary panic by patients and visitors.
B. Each staff must be aware of what is their role when code pink is announced
C. Any information pertaining to the missing child/baby or any suspicious person, must be communicated to either the security/safety in-charge or to the in-charge of the area from where child/baby is missing.
D. All decision making power for unforeseen situations that may arise during code pink, will be taken by hospital’s administrator or in his/her absence by the safety/security in-charge.
E. All of the above
3. Q.5 When should the code pink be called off?
A. The child/baby is found
B. If the child is not found up-to one hour after code pink activation, a decision to stop code pink can be taken by hospital administrator. The time could be extended or reduced as per the situational analysis.
C. In case child is not found, police should be informed before calling off the code pink. Instruction from police department must be adhered to
D. All of the above
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