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HCB 103 Shipboard Exam Actual QUESTIONS AND Correct ANSWERS discharge planning - CORRECT ANSWER to reduce hospital length of stay and unplanned readmission to hospital, and to improve the co-ordination of services following discharge from the hospital gait - CORRECT ANSWER patterns manner of walking or moving; there are 6 types of shift report - CORRECT ANSWER other nursing staff at change of shifts

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HCB 103 Shipboard Exam Actual
QUESTIONS AND Correct ANSWERS
discharge planning - CORRECT ANSWER to reduce hospital length of stay and
unplanned readmission to hospital, and to improve the co-ordination of services following
discharge from the hospital



gait - CORRECT ANSWER manner of walking or moving; there are 6 types of
patterns



shift report - CORRECT ANSWER exchanging essential patient care information with
other nursing staff at change of shifts



non-active duty inpatient records - CORRECT ANSWER retired 2 years after the last
impatient discharge



3 categories of primary medical records - CORRECT ANSWER - health records

- outpatient records
- inpatient records; dental records



last 2 digits of SSN - CORRECT ANSWER a health record folder (NAVMED
6150/10-19) is selected based upon this



NAVMED 6550/8 - CORRECT ANSWER - Medication Administration Record

- used to document medications administered during a 7-day period



NAVMED 6550/12 - CORRECT ANSWER - Patient Profile

- used to standardize treatment and provide a ready reference of care provided to each patient.

- provides pertinent patient information

,SF 508 - CORRECT ANSWER Doctor's Orders



SF 510 - CORRECT ANSWER - Nursing Notes

- used to document inpatient care

Components Include:

- Date & Time of Entry

- Observations (patient progress, treatments, etc.)

- Patient Identification Information

- Must be written in black pen and signed by the person who wrote the note



block format - CORRECT ANSWER the most common format for writing nursing
notes; where entries are written in paragraphs briefly stating who, what, and where.



charting by exception - CORRECT ANSWER - the second method for writing nursing
notes, which is a format used with ADL flow sheets.

- the entries identify only unusual responses to treatment that deviate from the written
standard.



SF 558 - CORRECT ANSWER - Emergency Care and Treatment

- alternate form from the SF 600

- used to document all care given to patients in the emergency room



DD Form 792 - CORRECT ANSWER - 24-Hour Intake and Output Worksheet

- used to document an accurate account of the patient's fluid intake and output over a 24-hour
period.

- Front: fluid intake

- Back: fluid output



transmission of infectious agents require 3 elements: - CORRECT ANSWER - a source
(or reservoir)

, - susceptible host

- mode of transmission



airborne - CORRECT ANSWER - infectious agents that remain infectious over long
distance.

- usually attack the Respiratory System



cohorting - CORRECT ANSWER the practice of grouping patients infected or
colonized with the same infectious agent together to confine their care to one area and
prevent contact with susceptible patients



droplet - CORRECT ANSWER a small drop, such as a particle of moisture discharged
from the mouth during coughing, sneezing, or speaking



host - CORRECT ANSWER a person or other living animal, including birds and
arthro-pods, that affords subsistence or lodgement to an infectious agent under natural
conditions



incubation period - CORRECT ANSWER the time interval between initial contact with
the infectious organism and the first appearance of symptoms associated with the infection



nosocomial infection - CORRECT ANSWER - an infection occurring in a patient in a
hospital

- occurs within 72 hours



standard precautions - CORRECT ANSWER concepts in which all body fluids are
assumed to be infected with blood-borne pathogens



blood-borne pathogens - CORRECT ANSWER microorganisms that are present in
human blood, and can cause disease in humans (e.g. HIV, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B)

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