Final Exam NSG 101 ACTUAL UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
stable patients (could be complex also) and tasks that are what tasks can NAP be assigned
routine, simple, repetitive, everyday activities that don't
require nursing judgment such as feeding, hygiene,
ambulation
Weakness - supervise/assist with balance/gait Risks for Falls
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
-blood/body fluids safety risks
-toxic chemicals
-electrical hazards
-fire
-workplace violence
-injury to self and patients
, 1st Level = Airway, Breathing, Cardiac/Circulation (ABCs). Priorities in nursing
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.
result from an electrical hazard or malfunction, disrepair, equipment-related accidents
or misuse of equipment
Determine patient's strong and weak sides Wheelchair Transfers
Always position the patient so that he or she transfers
toward the strong side
Lock wheelchair locks and move footrests out of the way
Handwashing before and after patient care, sanitizing Preventing the spread of infection
reusable equipment
hand hygiene, sterile technique, sanitizing equipment ways to decrease healthcare-associated infections
an area that is set up for certain procedures and is free sterile field
from all organisms
sterile sterile touching sterile remains
contaminated sterile touching clean becomes
contaminated sterile touching contaminated becomes
sterile objects only_______________ may be placed on a sterile field
you find a tear or break in the covering of a sterile object sterile state is questionable when
stable patients (could be complex also) and tasks that are what tasks can NAP be assigned
routine, simple, repetitive, everyday activities that don't
require nursing judgment such as feeding, hygiene,
ambulation
Weakness - supervise/assist with balance/gait Risks for Falls
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
-blood/body fluids safety risks
-toxic chemicals
-electrical hazards
-fire
-workplace violence
-injury to self and patients
, 1st Level = Airway, Breathing, Cardiac/Circulation (ABCs). Priorities in nursing
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.
result from an electrical hazard or malfunction, disrepair, equipment-related accidents
or misuse of equipment
Determine patient's strong and weak sides Wheelchair Transfers
Always position the patient so that he or she transfers
toward the strong side
Lock wheelchair locks and move footrests out of the way
Handwashing before and after patient care, sanitizing Preventing the spread of infection
reusable equipment
hand hygiene, sterile technique, sanitizing equipment ways to decrease healthcare-associated infections
an area that is set up for certain procedures and is free sterile field
from all organisms
sterile sterile touching sterile remains
contaminated sterile touching clean becomes
contaminated sterile touching contaminated becomes
sterile objects only_______________ may be placed on a sterile field
you find a tear or break in the covering of a sterile object sterile state is questionable when