GALEN NSG 3100 FUNDAMENTALS OF
NURSING EXAM 2 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
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SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
which way do you spiral pack a wound? - CORRECT ANSWERS -distal to proximal
how long do you wash your hands for - CORRECT ANSWERS -20-30 seconds
process of Donning - CORRECT ANSWERS -gown to mask to eyewear to gloves
how to take off PPE - CORRECT ANSWERS -gloves to eyewear to gown to mask
Local infection - CORRECT ANSWERS -infection based in one section of the body
systemic infection - CORRECT ANSWERS -an infection throughout the body
nosocomial infection - CORRECT ANSWERS -hospital acquired infection
modes of transmission - CORRECT ANSWERS -direct, indirect, droplet, airborne, vehicles, vector
classic signs of infection - CORRECT ANSWERS -- redness
- swelling
- drainage
- increased WBC
, - pain
- fever
- if infection develops under sutures = greater risk for wound dehiscence
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which type of protein is good for healing wounds, lean fat protein or animal fat protein? - CORRECT ANSWERS -lean-fat protein
two major types of vitamins that help with infection - CORRECT ANSWERS -Vitamin D and Vitamin C
herpes is what type of transmission - CORRECT ANSWERS -contact
scabies is what type of transmission - CORRECT ANSWERS -contact
TB is what type of transmission - CORRECT ANSWERS -Airborne
Pertusssis is what type of transmission - CORRECT ANSWERS -Droplet
Imeptigo is what type of transmission - CORRECT ANSWERS -contact
Mumps/Rubella is what type of transmission - CORRECT ANSWERS -Droplet
Covid-19 is what type of transmission - CORRECT ANSWERS -droplet but can also include airborne precautions
contact PPE - CORRECT ANSWERS -gloves and gown
NURSING EXAM 2 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
Page | 1
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
which way do you spiral pack a wound? - CORRECT ANSWERS -distal to proximal
how long do you wash your hands for - CORRECT ANSWERS -20-30 seconds
process of Donning - CORRECT ANSWERS -gown to mask to eyewear to gloves
how to take off PPE - CORRECT ANSWERS -gloves to eyewear to gown to mask
Local infection - CORRECT ANSWERS -infection based in one section of the body
systemic infection - CORRECT ANSWERS -an infection throughout the body
nosocomial infection - CORRECT ANSWERS -hospital acquired infection
modes of transmission - CORRECT ANSWERS -direct, indirect, droplet, airborne, vehicles, vector
classic signs of infection - CORRECT ANSWERS -- redness
- swelling
- drainage
- increased WBC
, - pain
- fever
- if infection develops under sutures = greater risk for wound dehiscence
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which type of protein is good for healing wounds, lean fat protein or animal fat protein? - CORRECT ANSWERS -lean-fat protein
two major types of vitamins that help with infection - CORRECT ANSWERS -Vitamin D and Vitamin C
herpes is what type of transmission - CORRECT ANSWERS -contact
scabies is what type of transmission - CORRECT ANSWERS -contact
TB is what type of transmission - CORRECT ANSWERS -Airborne
Pertusssis is what type of transmission - CORRECT ANSWERS -Droplet
Imeptigo is what type of transmission - CORRECT ANSWERS -contact
Mumps/Rubella is what type of transmission - CORRECT ANSWERS -Droplet
Covid-19 is what type of transmission - CORRECT ANSWERS -droplet but can also include airborne precautions
contact PPE - CORRECT ANSWERS -gloves and gown