NUR 155 Exam With Complete Solution
contact precautions - Answer contact with pt; MRSA, VRE, C-DIFF, SCABIES, DRAINING
WOUNDS
Airborne precautions - Answer SMALL DROPLETS THAT CAN REMAIN IN AIR; COVID
19, TB, MEASLES, CHICKENPOX
Droplet precautions - Answer sepsis, scarlet fever, streptococcal pharyngitis,
parvovirus, pneumonia, pertussis, flu
diphtheria, epiglottitis, rubella, mumps, meningitis, mycoplasma or meningeal
pneumonia
contact precautions wear - Answer gown and gloves
Airborne precautions wear - Answer N95, eye protection
Droplet precautions wear Answer N95, glasses, gloves, gown, hair covering
protective isolation Answer measures taken to keep pathogens from coming into
contact with an immunocompromised or otherwise susceptible patient; also called
neutropenic or reverse isolation
medical asepsis Answer clean technique
surgical asepsis Answer sterile technique
Pulse Answer 60-100 bpm
, blood pressure Answer 100--80
Respriation Answer 12-20
Temperature Answer 97.6-99.5
O2 Sat Answer 95-100%
Pain scale - 0-10
Symptoms and signs of fever - anorexia, elevated heart rate, elevated rr, headache,
malaise, hot/dry skin, flushing, thirst, shivering, pallid cold skin, feeling cold, cyanotic
nail beds, sweating, general not feeling well.
temporal pulse - head
Carodid Pulse - neck
brachial pulse - elbow
radial pulse - wrist
Popliteal - back of knee
dorsalis pedis pulse - top of foot
femoral pulse - Answer pulse of the femoral artery felt in the groin
posterior tibial pulse - Answer Pulse felt on inside of either ankle
tortuosity - Answer bending twisting
Apical pulse location - Answer Mid clavicular line, 5th intercostal space, left side
eupnea - Answer normal breathing
contact precautions - Answer contact with pt; MRSA, VRE, C-DIFF, SCABIES, DRAINING
WOUNDS
Airborne precautions - Answer SMALL DROPLETS THAT CAN REMAIN IN AIR; COVID
19, TB, MEASLES, CHICKENPOX
Droplet precautions - Answer sepsis, scarlet fever, streptococcal pharyngitis,
parvovirus, pneumonia, pertussis, flu
diphtheria, epiglottitis, rubella, mumps, meningitis, mycoplasma or meningeal
pneumonia
contact precautions wear - Answer gown and gloves
Airborne precautions wear - Answer N95, eye protection
Droplet precautions wear Answer N95, glasses, gloves, gown, hair covering
protective isolation Answer measures taken to keep pathogens from coming into
contact with an immunocompromised or otherwise susceptible patient; also called
neutropenic or reverse isolation
medical asepsis Answer clean technique
surgical asepsis Answer sterile technique
Pulse Answer 60-100 bpm
, blood pressure Answer 100--80
Respriation Answer 12-20
Temperature Answer 97.6-99.5
O2 Sat Answer 95-100%
Pain scale - 0-10
Symptoms and signs of fever - anorexia, elevated heart rate, elevated rr, headache,
malaise, hot/dry skin, flushing, thirst, shivering, pallid cold skin, feeling cold, cyanotic
nail beds, sweating, general not feeling well.
temporal pulse - head
Carodid Pulse - neck
brachial pulse - elbow
radial pulse - wrist
Popliteal - back of knee
dorsalis pedis pulse - top of foot
femoral pulse - Answer pulse of the femoral artery felt in the groin
posterior tibial pulse - Answer Pulse felt on inside of either ankle
tortuosity - Answer bending twisting
Apical pulse location - Answer Mid clavicular line, 5th intercostal space, left side
eupnea - Answer normal breathing