EXAM SCRIPT 2026 COMPREHENSIVE
QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
◉ What would you do for an ASTHMA emergency management of a
bee sting allergies? Answer: Epi Pen
◉ Seizures and Epilepsy: Seizure precautions Answer: During a
seizure:
1) Position client on the floor
2)Provide a patent airway
3) Turn client to side
4) Loosen restrictive clothing
◉ Cancer treatment options: Protective Isolation Answer: If WBC
drops below 1,000, place the client in a private room and initiate
neutropenic precautions.
,- Have client remain in his room unless he needs to leave for a
diagnostic procedure, in that case transport patient and place a
mask on him.
- Protect from possible sources of infection (plants, change water in
equipment daily)
- Have client, staff and visitors perform frequent hand hygiene,
restrict ill visitors
- Avoid invasive procedures (rectal temps, injections)
- Administer (neupogen, neulasta) to stimulate WBC production
◉ Infection control: Appropriate room assignment Answer:
Standard Precautions:
1. applies to all patients
2. Hand washing
a. alcohol based preferred unless hands visually soiled ( then soap
and water )
3. Gloves - when touching anything that has the potential to
contaminate.
4. Masks, eye protection & face shields when care may cause
splashing or spraying of body fluids
,Droplet:
1. private room or with someone with same illness
2. masks
Airborne:
1. private room
2. masks or respiratory protection devices
a. use an N95 respirator for tuberculosis
3. Negative pressure airflow
4. full face protection if splashing or spraying is possible
Contact:
1. private room or room with same illness
2. gloves & gowns
3. disposal of infections dressing materials into a single, nonporous
bag without touching the outside of the bag
◉ TB: Priority action for a client in the emergency department
Answer: -Wear an N95 or HEPA respirator
, -Place client in negative airflow room and implement airborne
precautions
-use barrier protection when the risk of hand or clothing
contamination exists
◉ Immunizations: Recommended vaccinations for older adult
clients Answer: Adults age 50 or older:
- Pneumococcal Vaccine (PPSV)
- Influenza vaccine
- Herpes Zoster Vaccine
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- Meningococcal Vaccine
◉ Pulmonary Embolism: Risk factors for DVT Answer: - Long term
immobility
- Oral contraceptives
- Pregnancy
- Tobacco use
- Hypercoagulabilty
- Obesity
- Surgery