NSG 300 Exam 1 Nurse Practitioners In Primary Care Newest
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what is the importance of quality and safety in client care? - answer-;quality and safety minimizes risk of
harm to patient and providers through both system effectiveness and individual performance
what are some factors that influence infection susceptibility? - answer-;age
nutritional status
stress
disease process
treatments or conditions that compromise the immune system
standard precautions - answer-;recommendations that must be followed to prevent transmission of
pathogenic organisms by way of blood, blood products, body fluids, secretions, excretions(except
sweat), non intact skin, and mucous membranes
standard precautions (for use with all patients) - answer-;hand hygiene between each patient
wash hands if soiled
no artificial finger nails
wear gloves when touching body fluids
use appropriate PPE if needed
use of private room (only if needed)
discard all contaminated sharp objects
respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette
,what are some methods for providing basic care and comfort to clients? - answer-;encouraging health
promotion (exercise, healthy diet, relaxation)
basic needs (O2, nutrition, temperature)
maintain proper body mechanics (posture and alignment
assistive devices for walking (cane)
what side of the body should the cane be on - answer-;stronger side
direct route - answer-;person-to-person (fecal,oral) physical contact between source and susceptible
host
indirect route - answer-;personal contact of susceptible host with contaminates inanimate object
droplet route - answer-;infected person coughs/sneezes, creating droplets that carry germs (w/in 6 feet)
airborne route - answer-;organisms are carried droplet nuclei to residue or evaporated droplets
suspended in air
vehicle route - answer-;contaminated items, water, drugs, solutions, blood, food
vector route - answer-;external mechanical transfer (flies)
internal transmission (mosquito, flea, tick)
Barrier precautions - answer-;•include the appropriate use of PPE such as gowns, gloves, masks,
eyewear, and other protective devices or clothing.
Contact precautions PPE - answer-;gown and gloves
, Droplet precautions PPE - answer-;a surgical mask when within 3 feet of the patient, proper hand
hygiene, and some dedicated-care equipment.
Airborne precautions PPE - answer-;negative air flow room (airborne infection isolation room)
N95 respirator
Protective environment PPE - answer-;a specialized room with positive airflow.
what is the appropriate technique to maintain safe client handling? - answer-;widen base of support
increase balance by bringing center of gravity closer to base of support
safe patient handling and mobility (SPHM) - answer-;improved assessment, use of mechanical
equipment and safety procedures to lift and move patients
what is the importance of proper positioning and movement for promoting clients comfort? - answer-
;proper positioning and placing them in correct body alignment can help reduce pressure risks
movement is important because immobility can cause many systemic effects
Metabolic System: Effects of Immobility - answer-;endocrine (homeostasis is usual function, can
decrease wound healing)
calcium absorption (hypercalcemia)
GI function (constipation)
Respiratory System: Effects of Immobility - answer-;atelectasis (collapse of alveoli)
hypostatic pneumonia ( inflammation of lung from stasis or pooling secretions
Cardiovascular System: Effects of Immobility - answer-;orthostatic hypotension
thrombus
Musculoskeletal System: Effects of Immobility - answer-;loss of endurance and muscle mass
Proctored /NSG 555 Exam 1 Preparation /NSG 555 Exam 1
Practice Exam With 100 Complete Questions And Correct
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what is the importance of quality and safety in client care? - answer-;quality and safety minimizes risk of
harm to patient and providers through both system effectiveness and individual performance
what are some factors that influence infection susceptibility? - answer-;age
nutritional status
stress
disease process
treatments or conditions that compromise the immune system
standard precautions - answer-;recommendations that must be followed to prevent transmission of
pathogenic organisms by way of blood, blood products, body fluids, secretions, excretions(except
sweat), non intact skin, and mucous membranes
standard precautions (for use with all patients) - answer-;hand hygiene between each patient
wash hands if soiled
no artificial finger nails
wear gloves when touching body fluids
use appropriate PPE if needed
use of private room (only if needed)
discard all contaminated sharp objects
respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette
,what are some methods for providing basic care and comfort to clients? - answer-;encouraging health
promotion (exercise, healthy diet, relaxation)
basic needs (O2, nutrition, temperature)
maintain proper body mechanics (posture and alignment
assistive devices for walking (cane)
what side of the body should the cane be on - answer-;stronger side
direct route - answer-;person-to-person (fecal,oral) physical contact between source and susceptible
host
indirect route - answer-;personal contact of susceptible host with contaminates inanimate object
droplet route - answer-;infected person coughs/sneezes, creating droplets that carry germs (w/in 6 feet)
airborne route - answer-;organisms are carried droplet nuclei to residue or evaporated droplets
suspended in air
vehicle route - answer-;contaminated items, water, drugs, solutions, blood, food
vector route - answer-;external mechanical transfer (flies)
internal transmission (mosquito, flea, tick)
Barrier precautions - answer-;•include the appropriate use of PPE such as gowns, gloves, masks,
eyewear, and other protective devices or clothing.
Contact precautions PPE - answer-;gown and gloves
, Droplet precautions PPE - answer-;a surgical mask when within 3 feet of the patient, proper hand
hygiene, and some dedicated-care equipment.
Airborne precautions PPE - answer-;negative air flow room (airborne infection isolation room)
N95 respirator
Protective environment PPE - answer-;a specialized room with positive airflow.
what is the appropriate technique to maintain safe client handling? - answer-;widen base of support
increase balance by bringing center of gravity closer to base of support
safe patient handling and mobility (SPHM) - answer-;improved assessment, use of mechanical
equipment and safety procedures to lift and move patients
what is the importance of proper positioning and movement for promoting clients comfort? - answer-
;proper positioning and placing them in correct body alignment can help reduce pressure risks
movement is important because immobility can cause many systemic effects
Metabolic System: Effects of Immobility - answer-;endocrine (homeostasis is usual function, can
decrease wound healing)
calcium absorption (hypercalcemia)
GI function (constipation)
Respiratory System: Effects of Immobility - answer-;atelectasis (collapse of alveoli)
hypostatic pneumonia ( inflammation of lung from stasis or pooling secretions
Cardiovascular System: Effects of Immobility - answer-;orthostatic hypotension
thrombus
Musculoskeletal System: Effects of Immobility - answer-;loss of endurance and muscle mass