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100

You document a medication before giving it.

What is falsification of documentation?

100

Nurse:
"Don't worry."

This is:

What is non-therapeutic communication?

100

This is the SINGLE most effective way to prevent the spread of infection in a healthcare setting.

What is hand hygiene (handwashing)?

100

Most common hospital injury.

What are falls?

100

The "A" in ADPIE.

What is Assessment?

200

A patient refuses treatment after understanding the risks.

What is patient autonomy?

200

"My cancer came back."

Nurse:

"Tell me more about that."

This is:

What is therapeutic communication (or open-ended or exploring)?

200

 This type of isolation requires the nurse to wear a gown and gloves when entering the room.

 What is Contact precautions?

200

This color of armband AND this color of non-slip socks are placed on a patient identified as a fall risk."

What is YELLOW?"

200

Obtaining vital signs is associated with which part of ADPIE?

What is Assessment?

300

Performing a skill outside the LPN scope.

What is practicing beyond scope?

300

This therapeutic communication technique involves repeating the patient's own words back to them to show the nurse is actively listening.

What is restating (or reflection)?

300

MRSA, C. diff, and VRE all require THIS type of isolation precaution, and THIS cleaning agent must be used for C. diff specifically because alcohol-based sanitizer is ineffective against it.

What are Contact Spore Precautions and soap and water?

300

Name a common classification of medication that requires extra fall precautions because they cause orthostatic hypotension, dizziness, and decreased reaction time.

What are antihypertensives, diuretics, sedatives, and opioids?

300

Developing patient goals is which part of ADPIE?

What is Planning?

400

Touching a patient without consent.

What is battery?

400

This therapeutic technique involves the nurse sitting in silence with a patient, communicating care and presence without using any words.

What is therapeutic silence (or offering presence)?

400

The chain of infection has this many links?

What are six links?

"infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, and susceptible host"

400

These FOUR patient populations are considered the highest risk for falls in a hospital setting.

Who are:

elderly patients, 

patients on sedatives/opioids, 

patients with a history of previous falls, 

and patients with altered mental status?

400

Administering medication is which part of ADPIE?

What is Implementation?

500

A nurse discovers a coworker documenting medications as given before actually administering them. The nurse is legally and ethically obligated to take THIS action.

What is report the behavior to the charge nurse or supervisor immediately (mandatory reporting)?

500

Name one thing a nurse should NEVER do during a therapeutic interaction — known as the non-therapeutic 'big three' blockers.

What are 

defending (defending the doctor/institution),

advising (telling the patient what to do), 

and asking 'why' questions (which put the patient on the defensive)?

500

A patient with tuberculosis requires this precaution.

What are airborne precautions?

500

These THREE environmental modifications are made to reduce fall risk in a hospital room.

What are:

keeping the bed in the lowest position, 

keeping the call light within reach, 

and keeping the floor clear of clutter?

500

This step of ADPIE is where the nurse collects subjective and objective data from the patient before any action is taken.

What is Assessment?"

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