Complete Solutions (A+ Pass)
Donning PPE order - Answer - ✔ gown, mask, goggles, gloves
Doffing PPE order - Answer - ✔ gloves, goggles, gown, mask
Bacteria - Answer - ✔ one celled organisms without a nucleus; can reproduce
independently but needs suitable host environment to multiply; cause cell damage by
releasing toxins.
Treatment used for Bacteria - Answer - ✔ Antibiotic
Virus - Answer - ✔ -pathogenic with nucleus acid that requires host for replications;
causes immediate damage or may be dormant. discase happens by blocking healthy
cell metabolism so it can reproduce.
Treatment used for a virus - Answer - ✔ Antiviral Agents
Fugal - Answer - ✔ -single celled or colonies; can be contained in body's flora or result
in infection.
Treatment used for Fungal infection - Answer - ✔ antifungal drugs
Protozoa/ Parasitic - Answer - ✔ - found in dead materials such as food or soil and is
spread by fecal-oral route; spores invade organs and stimulate immune response.
Treatment used for Protozoa/ Parasitic - Answer - ✔ Antiprotozoal
Immunity - Answer - ✔ the body's first line of defense against infection and primary
method of responding to an organism.
Inflammation - Answer - ✔ the body's response to a foreign antigen
Tissue integrity - Answer - ✔ the largest component of the immune system; forms a
natural barrier to infection.
Stress & Coping - Answer - ✔ makes the immune system more vulnerable to damage,
makes the immune system less able to respond effectively and efficiently to disease.
Nutrition - Answer - ✔ this is necessary for the body to respond to active infection and
helps the immune system.
, Just- Culture - Answer - ✔ a nonpunitive approach that allows for the situation in which
a nurse recklessly or willfully disregarded policies intended to protect the patient.
Concept of Ethics - Answer - ✔ is statement of the nonnegotiable ethical obligations and
duties of every individual who enters the nursing profession.
DNR means? - Answer - ✔ do not resuscitate
DNR CC means? - Answer - ✔ do not resuscitate, comfort care.
DNR CCA means? - Answer - ✔ do not resuscitate, comfort care arrest.
Standard Precautions - Answer - ✔ PPE: Hand hygiene & gloves when in contact w/
blood or bodily fluids
Contact Precautions - Answer - ✔ PPE: Gown & Gloves
Examples: Clostridium difficile (c.diff)*, MRSA, lice, scabies
Droplet precautions - Answer - ✔ PPE: Gown, Gloves, Mask< Eye shield or goggles
Examples: Influenza A/B, Mumps, Rubella< MRSA (respiratory)
Airbourne precautions - Answer - ✔ PPE: Gown, Gloves, N95 mask or respirator
Examples: Tuberculosis, covid 19
Wash hands for - - Answer - ✔ 15-20 seconds
c-diff/candida - Answer - ✔ hand sanitizer may not be used if hands are visibly soiled for
this infection.
Ambulation - Answer - ✔ the best way to help prevent complications of mobility such as
constipation, pneumonia, and DVTs (deep vein thrombosis).
Restraints - Answer - ✔ should always be attached to the movable part of the bed
frame, and never on the bed rails. Should be removed every 2 hours and preform range
of motion for the patient, if safe.
Listening - Answer - ✔ best way to determine a patient cultural preference.
verbal communication - Answer - ✔ communication by speaking
Nonverbal - Answer - ✔ communication using body language, facial expressions, and
eye movements.