PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
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1. you should mix medications with _______ or _______ and placed in a
can or sealable bag to prevent ingestion - answer kitty litter or coffee
grounds
2. Emergency restraints need to have a doctor check on the patient within
______ - answer 1 hour
3. When patients have restraints, you must assess them every ________ -
answer 2 hours
4. Applying restraints: You must - answer 1.) Assess skin
2.) Get an order from PCP
5. T/F
A community-associated form of MRSA can infect those who share close
living quarters - answer True
6. Which statement by the nurse correctly identifies the UAP role in patient
restraint use? - answer The UAP can assist with applying and
monitoring a physical restraint
7. T/F
, Skin-to-skin contact is of concern for health care personnel, prison
inmates, college dormitory residents, team athletes, and military
personnel - answer True
8. Movement and Safety:
Logroll involves moving the head, chest, and legs at the ______ time -
answer SAME
*for patients with known/suspected spinal injury
9. A procedural error is the failure to ___________________ and
_________________ - answer Properly identify the patient and
leaving the bed elevated
10.Assessment of fall risk includes - answer 1.) incontinence
2.) unsteady gait
3.) enviornmental factors (tubes, drains, floor surfaces
11.The Johns Hopkins Hospital Fall Assessment Tool evaluates the patients -
answer overall fall risk
12.The Johns Hopkins Hospital Fall Assessment Tool is a seven-item tool
that - answer 1.) accommodates the influence of advanced age
2. Fall history
3. Specific medication classes
4.) patient care equipment that tethers
5.) mobility, cognitive, and elimination functions.
13.On the John Hopkins Hospital Fall Assessment tool, the _______ the
score, the greater the patient's risk for falling - answer HIGHER
14.The Morse Fall Scale are weighted and focus on - answer (1) history
of falling
(2) existence of a secondary diagnosis
, (3) use of an ambulatory aid
(4) use of an intravenous line or a saline lock
(5) gait
(6) mental status.
15.T/F Morse Fall Scale:
If the score is 25 or higher, the patient is considered to be at high risk for
falls - answer True
16.The Hendrich II Fall Risk Model tool focuses on eight independent risk
factors: - answer (1) confusion/disorientation/impulsivity
(2) symptomatic depression
(3) altered elimination
(4) dizziness/vertigo
(5) gender
(6) use of antiepileptics
(7) use of benzodiazepines
(8) performance on the Get-Up-and-Go Test
17.T/F The Hendrich II Fall Risk:
If the total score is 5 or higher on the Hendrich II Fall Risk Model, the
patient is at high risk for a fall - answer True
18.John Hopkins Fall Risk Score-
Low:
Moderate:
High: - answer 0-5
6-13
>13 (higher than)
19.Morse Code Fall Risk Score-
Low:
Moderate:
High: - answer 0-24
25-44
, >45 (higher than)
20.QSEN - answer Quality and Safety Education for Nurses
21.Change CO2 batteries every _______ months - answer 6
22.Fire extinguishers should be inspected ________ per month - answer
once
23.ligaments connect - answer bones and cartilage to bones
24.Tendons connect - answer muscle to bone
25.The nervous system controls the - answer posture, balance, gait, and
voluntary movements
26.Osteoporosis is more common in which gender? - answer Men
27.Definition: Ischemia - answer Reduced blood flow
28.Definition: Atrophy - answer Wasting
29.Definition: Contrature - answer Permanent fixation of a joint
30.Footdrop is the most common contratures resulting in permanent
_____________ _____________ - answer plantar flexion
31.Sustained lack of activity may lead to ____________ of bone, causing
bones to become less dense and calcium to be released into the