NSG 6435 Exam test quiz and
answers graded A+
Belt restraint - ANS✅✅-At waist level & NOT over chest or abdomen
-Ask patient to take deep breath to make sure there is no restriction to his breathing
Chemical restraint - ANS✅✅any drug that is used for discipline or convenience and not required to
treat medical symptoms
Hand restraints - ANS✅✅A device used to protect confused clients from scratching or injuring
their skin, or dislodging intravenous access devices. Also called mitt restraints.
HAIs (healthcare associated infections) - ANS✅✅infections that patients acquire within healthcare
setting that result from treatment for other conditions
KSAs (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities) - ANS✅✅Three key elements in a job analysis and job
description.
limb restraints - ANS✅✅A device typically made of cloth that may be used when limb
immobilization is needed for therapeutic purposes, for example, to prevent dislodgement of an
intravenous infusion device.
mitt restraint - ANS✅✅applied to the person's hand to restrict finger movement; prevents the
person from grasping tubes or catheters, but allows for more freedom of arm movement than a
wrist restraint
National Patient Safety Goals (NPSGs) - ANS✅✅areas of patient safety concern identified annually
by the Joint Commission that, if rectified, may have the most positive impact on improving patient
care and outcomes
national patient safety initiatives - ANS✅✅Aim to foster collaboration with healthcare facilities,
government agencies, physicians, nurses, and healthcare clients to enhance patient safety and
quality of care
, physical restraints - ANS✅✅any manual method or physical or mechanical device, material, or
equipment attached to the client's body that restrict the client's movement
QSEN (Quality and Safety Education for Nurses) - ANS✅✅Patient-Centered Care
Teamwork and Collaboration
Evidence-Based Practice
Quality Improvement
Safety
Informatics
restraints - ANS✅✅protective devices that limit or restrict movement
Safety strap body restraints - ANS✅✅Restraints used to ensure the safety of clients who are
transported by wheelchair or gurney, or to protect clients confined to a bed or a chair. AKA belt
restraint.
Wrong-site surgery (WSS) - ANS✅✅A surgical operation that is performed at the wrong location on
a client's body due to error.
5 P's of neurovascular assessment - ANS✅✅Pain
Pulse
Pallor
Paresthesia
Paralysis
Ambulation - ANS✅✅the act of walking
appendicular skeleton - ANS✅✅The portion of the skeleton that attaches to the axial skeleton and
has the limbs attached to it
atrophy - ANS✅✅the wasting away of a body organ or tissue
answers graded A+
Belt restraint - ANS✅✅-At waist level & NOT over chest or abdomen
-Ask patient to take deep breath to make sure there is no restriction to his breathing
Chemical restraint - ANS✅✅any drug that is used for discipline or convenience and not required to
treat medical symptoms
Hand restraints - ANS✅✅A device used to protect confused clients from scratching or injuring
their skin, or dislodging intravenous access devices. Also called mitt restraints.
HAIs (healthcare associated infections) - ANS✅✅infections that patients acquire within healthcare
setting that result from treatment for other conditions
KSAs (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities) - ANS✅✅Three key elements in a job analysis and job
description.
limb restraints - ANS✅✅A device typically made of cloth that may be used when limb
immobilization is needed for therapeutic purposes, for example, to prevent dislodgement of an
intravenous infusion device.
mitt restraint - ANS✅✅applied to the person's hand to restrict finger movement; prevents the
person from grasping tubes or catheters, but allows for more freedom of arm movement than a
wrist restraint
National Patient Safety Goals (NPSGs) - ANS✅✅areas of patient safety concern identified annually
by the Joint Commission that, if rectified, may have the most positive impact on improving patient
care and outcomes
national patient safety initiatives - ANS✅✅Aim to foster collaboration with healthcare facilities,
government agencies, physicians, nurses, and healthcare clients to enhance patient safety and
quality of care
, physical restraints - ANS✅✅any manual method or physical or mechanical device, material, or
equipment attached to the client's body that restrict the client's movement
QSEN (Quality and Safety Education for Nurses) - ANS✅✅Patient-Centered Care
Teamwork and Collaboration
Evidence-Based Practice
Quality Improvement
Safety
Informatics
restraints - ANS✅✅protective devices that limit or restrict movement
Safety strap body restraints - ANS✅✅Restraints used to ensure the safety of clients who are
transported by wheelchair or gurney, or to protect clients confined to a bed or a chair. AKA belt
restraint.
Wrong-site surgery (WSS) - ANS✅✅A surgical operation that is performed at the wrong location on
a client's body due to error.
5 P's of neurovascular assessment - ANS✅✅Pain
Pulse
Pallor
Paresthesia
Paralysis
Ambulation - ANS✅✅the act of walking
appendicular skeleton - ANS✅✅The portion of the skeleton that attaches to the axial skeleton and
has the limbs attached to it
atrophy - ANS✅✅the wasting away of a body organ or tissue