Client Centered Care 1 Final Exam
With Full Set Correct Solutions
largest organ in the body - skin
ABCDE acronym (skin self-assessment - Asymmetrical, Borders uneven,
Color dark, Diameter greater than 6mm, Evolution
Priority risk for open wounds - Infection
What does personal hygiene prevent? - Skin breakdown
What do we apply after bathing for older adult? - Lotion
What could clean skin prevent? - pressure injury
What do we do when patient's skin is is reddened? - reposition client and
reevaluate in 30-45 mins
What begins to thin with age? - Epidermis
What does decreased sebaceous glands cause? - Thin skin, less oil and
sweat that cause dry scaly skin, loss of collagen, and fragile skin.
What should the bath schedule be based on? - client's preference
What can moisturized skin decrease? - infection in older adults
When dealing with a MRSA patient, we should? - dispose of multi-use bath
basins
When dealing with a dysphagia patient, we should? - LPN is to feed ,
monitor patient for difficulty swallowing, listen for bowel sounds when
advancing diet from NPO to clear liquids.
, Full liquids consist of: - Puddings and cream
When should diet teaching occur? - When first meeting the patient
What are long term diet modifications? - nutritional goal
what should you consider when discussing a nutritional plan? - consider
access to food sources
This term REDUCES THE NUMBER of microorganisms - Medical asepsis
This term ELIMINATES ALL microorganisms - Surgical asepsis
What doe standard precautions decrease? - Infection risk
What does standard transmission precautions prevent? - Contamination
from infected client
How long do you wash hands for? - 15-30 seconds
Your hands and elbows should be placed where to prevent the risk of
contaminating sterile field? - above the waist
Where should dirty linen be placed? - in a plastic bag for room removal
What test is needed for a needle stick with an infected needle? - NAT Test
AIDS - Platelets 70,000/mm3 (this is important to report)
What do antibody immunoassays detect? - HIV
what does washing hands after glove removal prevent - organism transfer
What do you do for the patient after a hip replacement? - Turn the patient, let
them cough, and take deep breaths
What can pneumonia progress to? - Severe complications
With Full Set Correct Solutions
largest organ in the body - skin
ABCDE acronym (skin self-assessment - Asymmetrical, Borders uneven,
Color dark, Diameter greater than 6mm, Evolution
Priority risk for open wounds - Infection
What does personal hygiene prevent? - Skin breakdown
What do we apply after bathing for older adult? - Lotion
What could clean skin prevent? - pressure injury
What do we do when patient's skin is is reddened? - reposition client and
reevaluate in 30-45 mins
What begins to thin with age? - Epidermis
What does decreased sebaceous glands cause? - Thin skin, less oil and
sweat that cause dry scaly skin, loss of collagen, and fragile skin.
What should the bath schedule be based on? - client's preference
What can moisturized skin decrease? - infection in older adults
When dealing with a MRSA patient, we should? - dispose of multi-use bath
basins
When dealing with a dysphagia patient, we should? - LPN is to feed ,
monitor patient for difficulty swallowing, listen for bowel sounds when
advancing diet from NPO to clear liquids.
, Full liquids consist of: - Puddings and cream
When should diet teaching occur? - When first meeting the patient
What are long term diet modifications? - nutritional goal
what should you consider when discussing a nutritional plan? - consider
access to food sources
This term REDUCES THE NUMBER of microorganisms - Medical asepsis
This term ELIMINATES ALL microorganisms - Surgical asepsis
What doe standard precautions decrease? - Infection risk
What does standard transmission precautions prevent? - Contamination
from infected client
How long do you wash hands for? - 15-30 seconds
Your hands and elbows should be placed where to prevent the risk of
contaminating sterile field? - above the waist
Where should dirty linen be placed? - in a plastic bag for room removal
What test is needed for a needle stick with an infected needle? - NAT Test
AIDS - Platelets 70,000/mm3 (this is important to report)
What do antibody immunoassays detect? - HIV
what does washing hands after glove removal prevent - organism transfer
What do you do for the patient after a hip replacement? - Turn the patient, let
them cough, and take deep breaths
What can pneumonia progress to? - Severe complications