NURS1004 EXAM WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTION
5 moments of hand hygiene - Answer before touching a patient,
before a procedure,
after a procedure or body fluid exposure/risk,
after touching a patient
after touching patient surroundings.
Chain of infection - Answer infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of
transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host
portals of exit - Answer respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, genitourinary tract, skin,
blood
portals of entry - Answer The urinary, respiratory, and gastrointestinal tracts and the
skin
HAI lead to - Answer increased LOS, increased pain and suffering, mortality risk, cost
Standard precautions - Answer Hand hygiene, PPE, respiratory hygiene, aseptic
technique, disinfecting and cleaning, waste disposal, needle stick and sharps injury
prevention, managing blood and body fluids
Airbourne spread by - Answer small particles, talking
contact spread by - Answer direct and indirect contact, vectors
droplet spread by - Answer larger droplets, coughing, sneezing, talking
First line barriers - Answer mechanical: skin, membranes
Body secretions: sweat, mucus, saliva, tears, bile, gastric juices
Lymphoid tissue
Flora: Microbiome
Second line - Answer inflammatory response
third line - Answer immune response
Florence Nightingale theory - Answer Concept of balance between environment and
patient: emphasized prevention; fresh air, light, cleanliness, nutrition. Also emphasized
, use of record keeping, statistics, and observations
Florence principles still relevant - Answer hygiene
nutrition
cleanliness
wound care
ventilation
sleep
exercise
code of conduct - Answer rules and expectations of nurses, acknowledges culture,
belief, identity, experiences.
code of ethics - Answer outlines the ethical values and principles to guide quality of care
and decision making
social media policy - Answer confidentiality and privacy obligations, professional
boundaries
professional boundaries - Answer allows safe and therapeutic care
Standards for practice - Answer 7 standards provide a core framework for RN practice
AHPRA - Answer Australian Health practitioner regulation agency
protect public and ensure professionals are suitably trained.
Components of documentation - Answer Time and date
name, mrm, dob
signature or inital
accurate and factual
Examples of documentation - Answer assessment tools (falls, waterlow)
admission
vitals
fluid
flow sheet
progress notes
COMPLETE SOLUTION
5 moments of hand hygiene - Answer before touching a patient,
before a procedure,
after a procedure or body fluid exposure/risk,
after touching a patient
after touching patient surroundings.
Chain of infection - Answer infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of
transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host
portals of exit - Answer respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, genitourinary tract, skin,
blood
portals of entry - Answer The urinary, respiratory, and gastrointestinal tracts and the
skin
HAI lead to - Answer increased LOS, increased pain and suffering, mortality risk, cost
Standard precautions - Answer Hand hygiene, PPE, respiratory hygiene, aseptic
technique, disinfecting and cleaning, waste disposal, needle stick and sharps injury
prevention, managing blood and body fluids
Airbourne spread by - Answer small particles, talking
contact spread by - Answer direct and indirect contact, vectors
droplet spread by - Answer larger droplets, coughing, sneezing, talking
First line barriers - Answer mechanical: skin, membranes
Body secretions: sweat, mucus, saliva, tears, bile, gastric juices
Lymphoid tissue
Flora: Microbiome
Second line - Answer inflammatory response
third line - Answer immune response
Florence Nightingale theory - Answer Concept of balance between environment and
patient: emphasized prevention; fresh air, light, cleanliness, nutrition. Also emphasized
, use of record keeping, statistics, and observations
Florence principles still relevant - Answer hygiene
nutrition
cleanliness
wound care
ventilation
sleep
exercise
code of conduct - Answer rules and expectations of nurses, acknowledges culture,
belief, identity, experiences.
code of ethics - Answer outlines the ethical values and principles to guide quality of care
and decision making
social media policy - Answer confidentiality and privacy obligations, professional
boundaries
professional boundaries - Answer allows safe and therapeutic care
Standards for practice - Answer 7 standards provide a core framework for RN practice
AHPRA - Answer Australian Health practitioner regulation agency
protect public and ensure professionals are suitably trained.
Components of documentation - Answer Time and date
name, mrm, dob
signature or inital
accurate and factual
Examples of documentation - Answer assessment tools (falls, waterlow)
admission
vitals
fluid
flow sheet
progress notes