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skills and techniques USAHS Midterm Exam with Verified solutions| Rated A+
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what is contact precautions? - used to prevent transmission of infectious agents that are spread by 
direct or indirect contact with patient or environment. 
when would you use contact precautions? - excessive wound drainage, fecal incontinence, other 
discharges from body with increased risk of transmission 
what are the Contact precautions guidelines? - wash hands before and after entering, gloves, gown 
(when in direct contact with patient or environment), 3ft between beds and dedicated equip...
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Egan's Chapter 4 - Infection Control questions with correct answers
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What three elements that must be present for transmission of infection within a health care setting? Answer A source (or reservoir) of pathogens, a susceptible host and a route of transmission. (Egan Pg 54) 
 
What is the name for infections that are acquired in the hospital? Answer Nosocomial infections. (Egan pg 54) 
 
What is the term for inanimate objects that may serve to transfer pathogens from one person to another? Answer fomites. (Egan Pg 55) 
 
What precautions are used to prevent a fo...
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WB4081 – 2023/2024 POSTTEST – NURSING HOME INFECTION PREVENTIONIST TRAINING COURSE (WEBBASED)
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A nurse assistant is about to perform perineal care on an incontinent resident who wears briefs. His supplies 
have already been gathered and placed on the clean bedside table. He enters the room, dons non-sterile 
gloves, removes and discards the resident's soiled brief and cleans the resident's perineum. He removes his 
soiled gloves and dons a new pair of non-sterile gloves. He applies a clean brief. He discards his gloves and 
exists the ...
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RN VATI Nursing Care of Children 2019 Exam| Questions and Verified Answers with Rationales| 2023 Update
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RN VATI Nursing Care of Children 2019 Exam| Questions and Verified Answers with Rationales| 2023 Update 
1.	A nurse is planning care for a school age child who is experiencing a Vaso- occlusive crisis. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? 
 
 
~	Answer: Encourage the child to increase their fluid intake. 
 
R	The first action the nurse should take is to promote hydration through the use of oral and IV fluids. Hydration is important because it prevents further sickling of t...
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Pediatric Nursing-Communicable Disease Questions And Answers 2023
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Pediatric Nursing-Communicable 
Disease Questions And Answers 2023 
What is the primary prevention of disease? - ANS-Immunization 
How do you control the spread of disease to others? - ANS-Reduce risk of crosstransmission of organisms 
Infection Control Policies 
Handwashing 
Children With Immunodeficiency - ANS-Receiving Steroid Therapy 
Other immunosuppressive therapies 
Generalized malignancies 
Immunologic disorder 
What is Varicella? - ANS-Chicken Pox 
How is Varicella Transmitted? - ANS-...
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Test Bank for Basic Clinical Lab Competencies for Respiratory Care: An Integrated Approach, 5th Edition, Gary C. White, ISBN-10: 1435453654, ISBN-13: 9781435453654
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1. What is defined as a microorganism capable of causing disease in humans? 
a. Pathogenic microorganism 
b. Hospital-acquired infection 
c. Virulent microorganism 
d. Cross-contamination 
ANS: A 
Microorganisms capable of causing disease in humans are termed pathogens. 
PTS: 1 
2. What is defined as an infection a patient develops while in the hospital and did not have before 
hospital admission? 
a. Pathogenic infection 
b. Virulent infection 
c. Hospital-acquired infection 
d. Microorganism 
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ATI Capstone Adult Medical Surgical Assessment Questions with Verified Answers Latest Updates
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ATI Capstone Adult Medical Surgical Assessment Questions with Verified Answers Latest Updates 
 
1. A nurse is teaching a group of assistive personnel (AP) about caring for clients who have Alzheimer's disease. Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching? 
 
Explain procedures in full detail to client before initiating care 
Limit a client's activities to minimize emotional outbursts 
Speak clearly and loudly to a client who is unable to form words or sentences ...
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ATI FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED EXAM 2019-2020 Q&A
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ATI FUNDAMENTALS PROCTORED EXAM 2019-2020 Q&A 
 
9.	A nurse is leading an education session about disposing of biohazardous materials. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? 
A.	Use isopropyl alcohol to clean blood spills 
-incorrect: Chlorine bleach should be used to clean blood spills to reduce the risk of transmission of microorganisms. 
B.	Discard empty blood bags in a bedside trash can 
-incorrect: Empty blood bags should be returned to the blood bank ...
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NACE Foundations of Nursing Questions and Answers with Certified Solutions
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NACE Foundations of Nursing Questions and Answers with Certified Solutions Proper PPE for contact precaution [, wounds, etc] Gown and gloves 
Proper PPE for droplet precaution Surgical mask within 3 ft of pt 
Proper PPE for airborne precaution [TB] respirator (N95) and negative pressure room 
Illnesses requiring droplet precautions Pertussis, influenza, diphtheria, pneumonia, bacterial meningitis 
Illnesses requiring airborne precautions Measles, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), Varicel...
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TEST BANK FOR CURRENT MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT 2023-2024 GRADED A+.
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TEST BANK FOR CURRENT MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT 2023-2024 GRADED A+.Chapter 1. Disease Prevention & Health Promotion 
1. Which of the following behaviors indicates the highest potential for spreading infections 
among clients? The nurse: 
1) disinfects dirty hands with antibacterial soap. 
2) allows alcohol-based rub to dry for 10 seconds. 
3) washes hands only after leaving each room. 
4) uses cold water for medical asepsis. 
2. What is the most frequent cause of the spread of infection a...
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