Infection Control
Intake and Output
Vital Signs
ADLS
Dementia and Delirium
Patient Rights & Privacy
100

How you wash your hands if your patient has c-diff.

What is with soap and water?

100

1cc is equal to this measurement.

What is 1ml?

100

This can falsely elevate an oral temperature reading. 

What is recent eating or drinking?

100

These are basic self-care tasks necessary for everyday functioning. 

What are activities of daily living?

100

This is a slowly progressing disease process that is not reversible and is characterized by difficulty finding words.

What is dementia?

100

It's the duty of anyone entrusted with health information to keep that information private. 

What is confidentiality?

200

These precautions are used for all patients. 


What are standard precautions? 

200

240cc is the amount of fluid in what?

What is one cup?

200

You should not take a blood pressure immediately after this.

What is activity?

200

Sitting fully upright during meals helps prevent this complication. 

What is aspiration?  



200

This disease process occurs suddenly and is usually reversible.

What is delirium?

200

It's the right of an individual to keep his or her health information private. 

What is privacy?

300

This is the electronic hand hygiene monitoring system used by Upstate

What is Swipe Sense?

300

This is an important indication of whether or not a patient has too much fluid in their system.

What is a patient's weight?

300

The best way to accurately assess respirations. 

What is observing without telling the patient you are counting?

300

Patients who are incontinent should be cleansed with these.

What are Sage Comfort Shield Barrier cloths?

300

This is generally the first symptom of Alzheimer's disease.

What is remembering new info (short term memory)?

300

Patients may refuse this even if it is recommended by the healthcare team. 

What is treatment?

400

This is an infection requiring droplet precautions. 

What is influenza? 

400

Ice chips are typically counted as this percentage of their volume. 

What is 50%?


400

This cuff size error can falsely elevate blood pressure readings.

What is using a cuff that is too small? 

400

All patients with an indwelling catheter (foley, IV, drainage tube) must be bathed daily with these.

What are CHG wipes?

400

Avoid these types of questions when interacting with your patient with dementia

What are open ended questions?

400

Discussing patient information in the elevators violates this rule.

What is HIPPA?

500

Shared equipment must be used at this time. 

What is between each patient. 

500

Custard and pudding would be counted as this on a patient's meal tray.

What is a liquid?

500

Nail polish or acrylic nails can cause this type of reading error?

What is falsely low or inaccurate oxygen saturation reading. 

500

This adaptive equipment helps patients eat independently. 

What are built up utensils?

500

This is a common cause of delirium in older adults. 

What is an infection, such as a UTI?

500

You must do this to look at an employee's chart. 

What is "break the glass"?

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