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Quiz: There has been a large-scale community disaster and clients must
be roomed together at the hospital. Who are appropriate roommates
in light of infection risk principles?
Ans: Two patients with TB
One with PID and one with coffee ground emesis
- A patient diagnosed with varicella and another with pertussis should not be
roomed together because:
Varicella requires airborne precautions and pertussis requires droplet
precautions
Quiz: A client is being discharged with plans to return home alone.
The client cannot get up from a chair without help and is very unsteady
when standing, even with a walker. The nurse expresses concern, but
the primary health care provider is adamant that the client be
discharged today. Which team member would be most appropriate to
assist the nurse in advocating for this client?
Ans: Social worker
- The case manager or social worker, should be brought in to advocate for
the client and explore alternate discharge resources or settings.
Quiz: How is a patient with CKD at higher risk for infection?
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, Ans: Hemodialysis increases the risk for infection due to invasive lines and
catheters.
They are at higher risk for infection due to increased susceptibility to infection
resulting from an altered immune response and decreased leukocyte
function due to hyperglycemia.
Quiz: How is sexual harassment stopped in the medical workplace?
Ans: 4 tactics to fight workplace sexual harassment: confront, report,
document, and support.
Quiz: The nurse is providing handoff-of-care report to the oncoming
nurse for a client admitted with pneumonia that morning. Which
information is most important for the nurse to communicate about the
client during handoff report?
Ans: Respirations are currently 24/min wiht O2 sat at 93% on 2L/min
Quiz: The nurse enters a client's room just as the unlicensed assistive
personnel (UAP) is completing a bath and placing thigh-high anti-
embolism stockings on the client. Which situation would cause the
nurse to intervene?
Ans: UAP rolls down and folds over the excess material at the top of the
stockings
- the toe opening of the stocking should be on the plantar side of the foot
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