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Question 1 of 5 Which cues would the nurse use to determine a patient's safety needs? Select all that apply. Subjective data related to the patient's symptoms Patient's family history Subjective information about the patient's chief complaint Patient's history of exposures to environmental hazards Objective assessment focused on the affected body systems - CORRECT ANSWERSubjective data related to the patient's symptoms Subjective information about the patient's chief complaint Patient's history of exposures to environmental hazards Objective assessment focused on the affected body systems Question 2 of 5 To specifically assess the patient's safety risks related to health issues, which question would the nurse ask? What safety concerns do you have? Have you ever had a seizure? Who else lives with you? Do you require assistance with bathing? - CORRECT ANSWER-Have you ever had a seizure? Asking if the patient has ever had a seizure helps the nurse identify a health issue that can pose a risk to the patient's safety as patients may fall or injure themselves during seizures. Question 3 of 5 Which question would the nurse ask to assess a patient's understanding of the risks of chemicals? Where do you store your household cleaners? Do you know why you take your current set of medications? Are separate cutting surfaces used for cutting raw fish and meats? Do you have any safety concerns at home or work? - CORRECT ANSWER-Where do you store your household cleaners? Asking where the patient stores household cleaners can help the nurse determine the patient's understanding of the risks of chemicals. Question 4 of 5 Educating patients about electrical cord safety is important in preventing which specific home safety hazard?Fire Outdoor safety hazards Carbon monoxide poisoning Biohazards - CORRECT ANSWER-Fire Educating patients about electrical cord safety is important in preventing fires as frayed electrical cords can start fires. Question 5 of 5 To assess the patient's risk for exposure to biohazards in the home, which question would the nurse ask? Do you have air conditioning? What recreational activities do you engage in? Is there adequate outside lighting? Do you or does anyone in the home use hypodermic needles? - CORRECT ANSWERDo you or does anyone in the home use hypodermic needles? Asking about hypodermic needles helps the nurse identify the patient's risk for exposure to biohazards as used needles may be contaminated with blood and infectious microorganisms. Question 1 of 3 Which member of the interprofessional team would the nurse consult to evaluate a patient for safe performance of activities of daily living (ADLs)? Social worker Physical therapist Occupational therapist Unlicensed assistive personnel - CORRECT ANSWER-Occupational therapist The occupational therapist evaluates the patient for safe performance of ADLs. Question 2 of 3 Which member of the interprofessional team would the nurse consult to evaluate a patient who is a fall risk? Health care provider Physical therapist Occupational therapist Unlicensed assistive personnel - CORRECT ANSWER-Physical therapist The nurse collaborates with the physical therapist to evaluate a patient who is a fall risk. Question 3 of 3 During an assessment, the nurse learns that a patient and child are living in a car. Which member of the interprofessional team would the nurse consult with to evaluate these individuals? Health care provider Social worker Physical therapist Occupational therapist - CORRECT ANSWER-Social workerThe social worker is needed to assist the family related to a safe living situation. This is the priority given the current situation. Question 1 of 3 A fire prevention plan must include changing batteries in smoke alarms (detectors) at least every 6 months. - CORRECT ANSWER-6 Question 2 of 3 Many hospitals use the acronym RACE to describe emergency fire response. Which terms stand for the letters in RACE? Rescue, Advise, Comfort, Expedite Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish Restrain, Action, Continue, Emergency Resuscitate, Action, Control, Emergency - CORRECT ANSWER-Rescue, Alarm, Contain, Extinguish Question 3 of 3 Which action would the nurse take first when discovering a fire in a patient's room? Extinguish the fire. Contain the fire. Remove the patient from the room. Sound the alarm. - CORRECT ANSWER-Remove the patient from the room. Removing the patient from the room is the first action a nurse would take when discovering a fire in the patient's room.

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BSN 225 Safety Questions & Answers
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Question 1 of 5
Which cues would the nurse use to determine a patient's safety needs?
Select all that apply.
Subjective data related to the patient's symptoms
Patient's family history
Subjective information about the patient's chief complaint
Patient's history of exposures to environmental hazards
Objective assessment focused on the affected body systems - CORRECT ANSWER-
Subjective data related to the patient's symptoms
Subjective information about the patient's chief complaint
Patient's history of exposures to environmental hazards
Objective assessment focused on the affected body systems

Question 2 of 5
To specifically assess the patient's safety risks related to health issues, which question
would the nurse ask?
What safety concerns do you have?
Have you ever had a seizure?
Who else lives with you?
Do you require assistance with bathing? - CORRECT ANSWER-Have you ever had a
seizure?
Asking if the patient has ever had a seizure helps the nurse identify a health issue that
can pose a risk to the patient's safety as patients may fall or injure themselves during
seizures.

Question 3 of 5
Which question would the nurse ask to assess a patient's understanding of the risks of
chemicals?
Where do you store your household cleaners?
Do you know why you take your current set of medications?
Are separate cutting surfaces used for cutting raw fish and meats?
Do you have any safety concerns at home or work? - CORRECT ANSWER-Where do
you store your household cleaners?
Asking where the patient stores household cleaners can help the nurse determine the
patient's understanding of the risks of chemicals.

Question 4 of 5
Educating patients about electrical cord safety is important in preventing which specific
home safety hazard?

, Fire
Outdoor safety hazards
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Biohazards - CORRECT ANSWER-Fire
Educating patients about electrical cord safety is important in preventing fires as frayed
electrical cords can start fires.

Question 5 of 5
To assess the patient's risk for exposure to biohazards in the home, which question
would the nurse ask?
Do you have air conditioning?
What recreational activities do you engage in?
Is there adequate outside lighting?
Do you or does anyone in the home use hypodermic needles? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Do you or does anyone in the home use hypodermic needles?
Asking about hypodermic needles helps the nurse identify the patient's risk for exposure
to biohazards as used needles may be contaminated with blood and infectious
microorganisms.

Question 1 of 3
Which member of the interprofessional team would the nurse consult to evaluate a
patient for safe performance of activities of daily living (ADLs)?
Social worker
Physical therapist
Occupational therapist
Unlicensed assistive personnel - CORRECT ANSWER-Occupational therapist
The occupational therapist evaluates the patient for safe performance of ADLs.

Question 2 of 3
Which member of the interprofessional team would the nurse consult to evaluate a
patient who is a fall risk?
Health care provider
Physical therapist
Occupational therapist
Unlicensed assistive personnel - CORRECT ANSWER-Physical therapist
The nurse collaborates with the physical therapist to evaluate a patient who is a fall risk.

Question 3 of 3
During an assessment, the nurse learns that a patient and child are living in a car.
Which member of the interprofessional team would the nurse consult with to evaluate
these individuals?
Health care provider
Social worker
Physical therapist
Occupational therapist - CORRECT ANSWER-Social worker

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