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NCLEX & Nursing Exam Review: Delegation, NAP Tasks, Infection Control, Sterile Technique, Hand Hygiene, Safety Risks, Fall Prevention, Patient Assessment, Vital Signs, ABCs, Pain & PQRST, Wound & Pressure Ulcer Care, IV/Parenteral Nutrition, Medication Er

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NCLEX & Nursing Exam Review: Delegation, NAP Tasks, Infection Control, Sterile Technique, Hand Hygiene, Safety Risks, Fall Prevention, Patient Assessment, Vital Signs, ABCs, Pain & PQRST, Wound & Pressure Ulcer Care, IV/Parenteral Nutrition, Medication Errors, Polypharmacy, IM/SQ/ID/IV Absorption, Maslow Needs, Therapeutic Communication, Critical Thinking, Nursing Process, Care Planning, Patient Education, Pericare, Logrolling, Mobility & Gait, Crutches/Canes/Walkers, Cultural Awareness, Activity Tolerance, Respiratory Patterns, Lab Values & Electrolytes Exam Questions Verified and Provided with Complete A+ Graded Rationales Latest Updated 2026 stable patients (could be complex also) and tasks that are routine, simple, repetitive, everyday activities that don't require nursing judgment such as feeding, hygiene, ambulation what tasks can NAP be assigned Weakness - supervise/assist with balance/gait Incontinence - provide aids/management and ensure hydration so other issues don't arise Environment - ensure no hazards, ensure light, glasses and walk aids Medication - pharmacist review, assess side effects Confusion - have staff known to pt, reorientate Impaired mental status - assess underlying causes, Ax1 with ADLs Ambulation - Ax1/supervise IVT - Ax1, get to buzz when needing to go somewhere Visually impaired - Glasses, increase light Risks for Falls -blood/body fluids -toxic chemicals -electrical hazards -fire -workplace violence -injury to self and patients safety risks 1st Level = Airway, Breathing, Cardiac/Circulation (ABCs). Require immediate intervention. 2nd Level = Pain, urinary elimination, mental status change, untreated medical problems, lab value changes, risk of infection, safety, security. Attended to immediately after first level priorities are met. 3rd Level = Problems that are important to the patient's health, but can be addressed after more urgent health problems are tended to. Priorities in nursing result from an electrical hazard or malfunction, disrepair, or misuse of equipment equipment-related accidents Determine patient's strong and weak sides Always position the patient so that he or she transfers toward the strong side Lock wheelchair locks and move footrests out of the way Wheelchair Transfers Handwashing before and after patient care, sanitizing reusable equipment Preventing the spread of infection

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NCLEX & Nursing Exam Review: Delegation, NAP Tasks, Infection
Control, Sterile Technique, Hand Hygiene, Safety Risks, Fall Prevention,
Patient Assessment, Vital Signs, ABCs, Pain & PQRST, Wound &
Pressure Ulcer Care, IV/Parenteral Nutrition, Medication Errors,
Polypharmacy, IM/SQ/ID/IV Absorption, Maslow Needs, Therapeutic
Communication, Critical Thinking, Nursing Process, Care Planning,
Patient Education, Pericare, Logrolling, Mobility & Gait,
Crutches/Canes/Walkers, Cultural Awareness, Activity Tolerance,
Respiratory Patterns, Lab Values & Electrolytes Exam Questions
Verified and Provided with Complete A+ Graded Rationales Latest
Updated 2026




stable patients (could be complex also) and tasks that are routine, simple, repetitive, everyday
activities that don't require nursing judgment such as feeding, hygiene, ambulation

what tasks can NAP be assigned




Weakness - supervise/assist with balance/gait

Incontinence - provide aids/management and ensure hydration so other issues don't arise

Environment - ensure no hazards, ensure light, glasses and walk aids

Medication - pharmacist review, assess side effects

Confusion - have staff known to pt, reorientate

Impaired mental status - assess underlying causes, Ax1 with ADLs

Ambulation - Ax1/supervise

,IVT - Ax1, get to buzz when needing to go somewhere

Visually impaired - Glasses, increase light

Risks for Falls




-blood/body fluids

-toxic chemicals

-electrical hazards

-fire

-workplace violence

-injury to self and patients

safety risks




1st Level = Airway, Breathing, Cardiac/Circulation (ABCs). Require immediate intervention.

2nd Level = Pain, urinary elimination, mental status change, untreated medical problems, lab
value changes, risk of infection, safety, security. Attended to immediately after first level
priorities are met.

3rd Level = Problems that are important to the patient's health, but can be addressed after
more urgent health problems are tended to.

Priorities in nursing




result from an electrical hazard or malfunction, disrepair, or misuse of equipment

equipment-related accidents

, Determine patient's strong and weak sides

Always position the patient so that he or she transfers toward the strong side

Lock wheelchair locks and move footrests out of the way

Wheelchair Transfers




Handwashing before and after patient care, sanitizing reusable equipment

Preventing the spread of infection




hand hygiene, sterile technique, sanitizing equipment

ways to decrease healthcare-associated infections




an area that is set up for certain procedures and is free from all organisms

sterile field




sterile

sterile touching sterile remains




contaminated

sterile touching clean becomes

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