Advancing Care in Behavioral Health Through Lighting HCD Virtual 2020 On-Demand Quizzes Question Title * 1. Lighting data was collected from two care sites in this study. The two care sites were located in: Portland, Oregon and Boulder, Colorado Boulder, Colorado and Boulder, Colorado Boston, Massachusetts and Portland, Oregon Question Title * 2. Which of the following was not an evidence-based design data collection activity used to inform the behavioral health inpatient unit design? Staff questionnaires Patient focus groups Cardboard mockups and simulations Isovist visibility calculations Question Title * 3. What space is located at the center of the new advanced care inpatient unit? Nurse station Outdoor courtyard Patient Rooms Computer room Question Title * 4. Exposing a day-active person to bright light at night is MOST likely to result in a decrease in: Alertness Seasonal affective disorder Melanopsin Circadian disruption Question Title * 5. Patients can control lighting in the patient bedroom by: Manually overriding the intensity programmed settings via a keypad Manually overriding the spectral color settings via a keypad Asking a staff member to change the light settings Question Title * 6. Which of the following was not included among the wearable data shared in the presentation? Blue light CCT Intensity Motion Question Title * 7. Compared to the old traditional care site, nightshift staff were exposed to _____ blue light content at the advanced care facility. Less More The same amount Question Title * 8. Staff reported ______ of lighting related patient complaints at the new advanced care site compared to the old traditional care site . Less frequency More frequency The same frequency Question Title * 9. A potential study confound reported was: Seasonal variation in staff exposure data collections Accuracy of the wearable sensor device Change from adult to pediatric patient population Question Title * 10. Which statement was an implication suggested by results of our study: There is a need for lower light level intensity to support nightshift staff health Manual override control usage yields meaningful occupancy and performance data Patients prefer static fluorescent lighting to tunable LED lighting Question Title * 11. Contact Information Name Company Email Address Phone Number Question Title * 12. Continuing Education Credits AIA # IDCEC # EDAC Other: certificate of completion Done