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Clinical Skills Handbook: Step-by-Step
Nursing Procedures
Comprehensive Q&A - 2025 Edition


Section 1: Vital Signs Assessment
Question 1: What are the normal ranges for adult vital signs?


Answer: Normal adult vital signs are:


 Temperature: 36.5-37.5°C (97.7-99.5°F)

 Heart Rate: 60-100 beats per minute

 Respiratory Rate: 12-20 breaths per minute

 Blood Pressure: Systolic 90-120 mmHg, Diastolic 60-80 mmHg

 Oxygen Saturation (SpO2): 95-100%


Question 2: What are the five sites for measuring body temperature?


Answer: The five sites are:


1. Oral (sublingual)

2. Rectal

3. Axillary (armpit)

4. Tympanic (ear)

5. Temporal artery (forehead)


Question 3: How long should you count respirations?

,Answer: Count respirations for a full 60 seconds, especially if the rate is irregular. For regular

respirations, you may count for 30 seconds and multiply by two, but a full minute is preferred

for accuracy.


Question 4: What is the correct technique for measuring blood pressure

manually?


Answer:


1. Position patient's arm at heart level

2. Select appropriate cuff size (bladder should encircle 80% of arm)

3. Place cuff 2-3 cm above antecubital fossa

4. Palpate brachial artery

5. Inflate cuff 30 mmHg above point where pulse disappears

6. Deflate slowly at 2-3 mmHg per second

7. Note first Korotkoff sound (systolic) and disappearance (diastolic)


Question 5: What factors can cause false vital sign readings?


Answer: Factors include:


 Recent physical activity or smoking

 Pain or anxiety

 Full bladder

 Incorrect equipment size

 Improper positioning

 Talking during measurement

 Recent food or beverage intake

,  Environmental temperature extremes




Section 2: Infection Control & Hand Hygiene

Question 6: What are the five moments of hand hygiene?


Answer: The WHO Five Moments are:


1. Before touching a patient

2. Before clean/aseptic procedures

3. After body fluid exposure risk

4. After touching a patient

5. After touching patient surroundings


Question 7: How long should you wash your hands with soap and water?


Answer: Wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, ensuring all surfaces

including backs of hands, between fingers, and under nails are cleaned.


Question 8: What are the differences between standard, contact, droplet, and

airborne precautions?


Answer:


 Standard Precautions: Apply to all patients; include hand hygiene and PPE based on

anticipated exposure

,  Contact Precautions: Gown and gloves for direct contact; used for MRSA, C. difficile,

VRE

 Droplet Precautions: Surgical mask within 3-6 feet; used for influenza, pertussis,

meningitis

 Airborne Precautions: N95 respirator and negative pressure room; used for TB,

measles, varicella


Question 9: What is the proper sequence for donning PPE?


Answer: The correct order is:


1. Gown

2. Mask or respirator

3. Goggles or face shield

4. Gloves (extend over gown cuffs)


Question 10: What is the proper sequence for doffing PPE?


Answer: The correct order is:


1. Gloves

2. Goggles or face shield

3. Gown

4. Mask or respirator

5. Perform hand hygiene after removing all PPE




Section 3: Medication Administration
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