Assistive devices are used when a caregiver is required to lift more than 35 lbs/15.9 kg
true or false
True
During any patient transferring task, if
... [Show More] any caregiver is required to lift a patient who weighs more than 35 lbs/15.9 kg, then the patient should be considered fully dependent, and assistive devices should be used for transfer
If a draining wound tests positive for MRSA, the patient is placed on contact precautions
True or False
True
Patients with abscess or draining wounds who tests positive for MRSA are placed on contact precautions
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Hands can be cleaned with alcohol-based hand rub after caring for a patient with C. diff
True or False
False
Alcohol does not kill C diff spores and soap and water should be used for hand hygiene as recommended by CDC
Disaster triage differs from route emergency department triage
True or False
True
Disaster triage categories range from most urgent (first priority), urgent, nonurgent (the walking wounded), and dead/catastrophic/coma.
Newborns are fitted with tamperproof security sensors during their stay at the hospital
True or False
True
Wearing a tamper proof safety device reduces the risk of abduction. The sensor shows the location of the infant and the security system can activate other devices (such as cameras, door locks, public address systems, sirens, and other alarms) in the event of an attempted abduction
Restraints can be ordered prn by health care providers
True or False
False
HCP are required to specify duration and circumstances for which restraints are required and for how they should be used. Nurses and HCPs must frequently monitor patients to reassess for the continued need for restraints.
Sensor pads may be used on beds of individuals who are a fall risk
True or False
True
Bed alarms and sensor pads can be used to alert caregivers when a patient is attempting to get up from a bed or chair, especially for a patient that is at risk for a fall. This is an effective alternative to the use of restraintts
The 3 elements of radiation protection are time, duration, and shielding
True or False
True
The farther away people are from a radiation source, the less their exposure; as a rule, if you double the distance, you reduce the exposure by a factor of four. The amount of radiation exposure typically increases with the time people spend near the source of radiation
You should quickly remove contaminated clothing by pulling it over your head
True or False
False
Contaminated clothing should never be removed quickly, but it should be cut off instead of pulled over your head. place contaminated clothing inside a plastic bag, seal the bag, and then place inside another plastic bag
Standard precautions also includes respiratory/cough etiquette
True or False
True
Standard precautions are used to reduce the risk of transmission of bloodborne and other pathogens from both recognized and unrecognized sources. Respiratory hygiene/cough etiquette is now considered part of standard precautions
The nurse is making patient room assignments. In order to minimize the risk of a hospital acquired infection, which of these children would be the most appropriate roommate for a 3-year-old child diagnosed with minimal change disease
a. 3 year old with fracture, with a sibling that has Fifth disease
b. 2 year old diagnosed with respiratory infection
c. 6 year old with sickle cell disease experiencing vaso-occlusive crisis
d. 4 year old with bilateral inguinal hernia repair
d. 4 year old with bilateral inguinal hernia repair
Minimal change disease is a kidney disorder that can lead to nephrotic syndrome. Corticosteroids can cure the disease in most children but cytotoxic therapy and other drugs may be needed, but this treatment can reduce the child's ability to fight infection. The charge nurse must select a roommate who does not have an infection, which is the child child who had surgery. The sickle cell crisis may have triggered an infection. The child's sibling who has a viral disease has the potential to develop an infection. [Show Less]