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Which one of the following a. Inserting an intravenous catheter
indicates that the nurse is using
surgical aseptic technique?
Select one:
a.Inserting an intravenous
catheter
b. Placing soiled linen in
moisture-resistant bags
c. Disposing of syringes in
puncture-proof containers
d. Washing hands before
changing a dressing
,The client requires a sterile b. Check integrity of sterile packages prior to use.
dressing change. Which of the
following is an appropriate
intervention for the nurse to
implement in maintaining sterile
asepsis?
Select one:
a. Put sterile gloves on
before opening sterile
packages.
b.Check integrity of sterile
packages prior to use.
c. Place the cap of the
sterile solution well within
the sterile field.
d. Place sterile items on the
very edge of the sterile
drape.
,The client has a large, deep b. Throw the packing away, and prepare a new one.
abdominal incision that requires
a dressing. The incision is
packed with sterile 1.75-cm
packing and covered with a dry,
10 × 10-cm gauze. When
changing the dressing, the nurse
accidentally drops the packing
onto the client's abdomen.
Which of the following actions
should the nurse take?
Select one:
a.Add alcohol to the
packing and insert it into the
incision.
b.Throw the packing away,
and prepare a new one.
c. Pick up the packing with
sterile forceps, and gently place
it into the incision.
d. Rinse the packing with
sterile water, and put the
packing into the incision with
sterile gloves.
, Droplet precautions will be a. Influenza
instituted for the client
admitted to the infectious
disease unit with which of
the following conditions?
Select one:
a. Influenza
b.C. difficile
c. Pulmonary tuberculosis
d. Measles
A client with active tuberculosis a. Airborne precautions
is admitted to the medical
center. The nurse recognizes
that which of the following types
of precautions will be
required upon admission of
this client?
Select one:
a.Airborne precautions
b. Droplet precautions
c. Contact precautions
d. Reverse isolation