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PNR 116 Test #1 Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Version Define safety - Answers freedom from psychological and physical injury What does safety in health care include? - Answers 1. reduction in illness/injury 2. shortens LOS + treatment 3. improves client sense of well-being 4. improve/maintain client level of functioning What does a safe environment involve? - Answers 1. controlled pollution 2. maintain sanitation 3. reduce physical hazards 4. meet basic needs What are risk factors for safety? - Answers 1. age 2. lifestyle 3. lack of safety education 4. impaired mobility 5. sensory impairment 6. altered communication What are safety risks for infants, toddlers, preschoolers? - Answers injury, illness injury is #1 reason for mortality What are the safety risks for school-aged children? - Answers need safety training What are the safety risks for adolescents? - Answers drinking drugs texting + driving What are the safety risks for adults? - Answers older choices catching up to them What are the safety risks for older adults? - Answers falling What is involved in a safety assessment? - Answers health history client's home environment health care environment risk for falls risk for medical errors client expectations What are nursing interventions for safety? - Answers client teaching for safety prevention of burns/scalds prevention of falls prevention of choking prevention of poisoning What is a restraint? - Answers any physical, chemical, or environmental device that limits mobility When are restraints appropriate? - Answers last resort with consent reduce injury prevent interruption of therapy confused or combative client removing life support reduce injury to others What are examples of physical restraints? - Answers belts safety straps mitts limb restraints mummy restraints side rails brakes What are some consequences of restraints? - Answers minimal movement constipation lack of appetite dehydration skin breakdown loss of independence strangulation What is the acronym for fire? - Answers R - rescue A - alarm

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PNR 116 Test #1 Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Version 2025-2026

Define safety - Answers freedom from psychological and physical injury

What does safety in health care include? - Answers 1. reduction in illness/injury

2. shortens LOS + treatment

3. improves client sense of well-being

4. improve/maintain client level of functioning

What does a safe environment involve? - Answers 1. controlled pollution

2. maintain sanitation

3. reduce physical hazards

4. meet basic needs

What are risk factors for safety? - Answers 1. age

2. lifestyle

3. lack of safety education

4. impaired mobility

5. sensory impairment

6. altered communication

What are safety risks for infants, toddlers, preschoolers? - Answers injury, illness

injury is #1 reason for mortality

What are the safety risks for school-aged children? - Answers need safety training

What are the safety risks for adolescents? - Answers drinking

drugs

texting + driving

What are the safety risks for adults? - Answers older choices catching up to them

What are the safety risks for older adults? - Answers falling

What is involved in a safety assessment? - Answers health history

,client's home environment

health care environment

risk for falls

risk for medical errors

client expectations

What are nursing interventions for safety? - Answers client teaching for safety

prevention of burns/scalds

prevention of falls

prevention of choking

prevention of poisoning

What is a restraint? - Answers any physical, chemical, or environmental device that limits
mobility

When are restraints appropriate? - Answers last resort

with consent

reduce injury

prevent interruption of therapy

confused or combative client removing life support

reduce injury to others

What are examples of physical restraints? - Answers belts

safety straps

mitts

limb restraints

mummy restraints

side rails

brakes

What are some consequences of restraints? - Answers minimal movement

,constipation

lack of appetite

dehydration

skin breakdown

loss of independence

strangulation

What is the acronym for fire? - Answers R - rescue

A - alarm

C - confine

E - extinguish

What are nursing behaviours that promote safe environments? - Answers safe air, water, food,
sanitation, disposal of hazardous waste, climate, physical space, equipment, policies +
procedures

How do you prepare for a bath? - Answers 1. assess client's comfort level, diagnosis, activity
level

2. client's preference

3. identify skin conditions

4. explain procedure

5. prep room

6. wash hands

7, gather equipment

8. offer bedpan or urinal

How do you perform a bed abth? - Answers 1. apply bath blanket

2. remove gown or clothes

3. warm water in basin

4. eyes first

5. client's preference for soap on face

, 6. arms, deodorant, soak hands

7. chest

8. abdomen

9. apply new gown or pajama top

10. foot in bath basin

11. wash back

12. change water

13. peri care

14. dressing, comb hair, makeup

What are the steps for general peri care? - Answers 1. determine risk for developing infection

2. privacy, explain procedure

3. apply gloves

4. assess skin, discharge

5. position client, proper body mechanics

6. remove feces

7. cleanse buttocks

Female peri care steps - Answers dorsal recumbent position

wash + dry upper thighs

wash labia majora

separate labia

dry thoroughly

Male peri care steps - Answers 1. supine position

2. wash and dry upper thighs

3. place towel beneath penis (if uncircumcised - retract foreskin)

4. wash tip of penis in circular motion (return foreskin)

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