This form is for current Children's volunteers only. Please do not complete this form if you are not an active Children's volunteer. If you would like to volunteer at Children's, submit an application to our Volunteer Services department.


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Category: Volunteer Policies

1.   Volunteers must wear which of the following during their volunteer shifts?

2.   Which of the following items ARE within volunteer dress code guidelines?

3.   Volunteers may not wear gel or acrylic nails while volunteering, because both can retain bacteria.

4.   Which of these would be appropriate to post on your social media?

5.   If you are feeling ill, you should still come in to volunteer.

6.   If you will not be able to attend your shift due to illness or another conflict, Volunteer Services requests that you...

Category: Infection Control

1.   Children's masking policy can change at any time.

2.   When is hand sanitizing optional when interacting with patients?

3.   If you are wearing gloves, you do not need to worry about hand washing/sanitizing.

4.   I can clarify precautions that need to be taken before entering a patient's room by...

5.   A patient has a red 'Enhanced Respiratory Precautions' infection prevention sign outside their room. How should you proceed?

6.   When doffing PPE, which item should be removed first?

Category: HIPAA & Confidentiality

1.   Which of the following statements best describes Children's confidentiality policy?

2.   What does HIPAA stand for?

3.   What does PHI stand for?

4.   Any notes or paper containing patient information (PHI) should be put in the shred box at the end of a volunteer's shift.

5.   Who can volunteers NOT share confidential patient information with?

Category: Boundaries and Patient Safety

1.   Which of the following WOULD be appropriate to ask a patient here at Children's?

2.   Which of the following is NOT an appropriate way to transport a child?

3.   Volunteers may close their eyes or fall asleep while holding infants.

4.   Volunteers should talk to a nurse or staff person before...

5.   If a patient's IV alarm goes off & the nurses are busy, the best thing to do is to turn the alarm off yourself.

6.   What is the best way to stay safe when faced with an active threat?

7.   Where can volunteers locate emergency phone numbers and safety information for all hospital locations?

8.   When leaving a patient's room, you mention that you'll "see them next week". This is an example of an: