This is how often a bedbound patient should be repositioned
What is every 2 hours
This is the normal pulse rate for an infant
What is 100-150 bpm
This is the 2 ways you can accomplish hand hygiene
What is washing with soap and water or using hand sanitizer with alcohol
This is where you would place urine soiled linen
What is a leakproof hamper or bag
This is how you splint an extremity using a soft splint.
Wrap distal to proximal
This is the position when a patient is laying on their left or right side
What is lateral or Sims' positions
This is the word that means a patient is breathing normally
What is eupnea
This is how long you should wash your hands
What is seconds
This is when you report exposure to infection, blood, or body fluids
What is immediately after the exposure happens, but wash, rinse or whatever first
This is the stage of a pressure ulcer where you see subcutaneous tissue
What is stage III
This is the position when a patient is laying on their stomach
What is the prone position
This is the normal range for respirations in an adult
What is 12-20 breaths per minute
This is when gloves must be changed
What is between patients or if they rip
This is an catheter that is inserted into a vein
What is a peripheral IV
This is the purpose of an incentive spirometer
What is to prevent pulmonary complications
What is putting the belt over the patient's clothes
This is the normal blood pressure ranges for an adult
What is less than 120/80 mm Hg
This is the proper order to don PPE
What is gloves, goggles, gown, mask
This is used to reduce the risk of deep vein thrombosis
What is anti-embolism stockings
This is how you position a body postmortem for family viewing
What is place the patient's body in the supine position with arms at the side
This is the side a patient should move first that has a strong side and weak side. Like after a stroke
What is strong side
This is the term for high blood pressure
What is hypertension (140/90 mg Hg)
This is when an area or object that is free of all microorganisms
This is where you would find a patient's input/output information
This is how Pertussis is spread
What is droplet
This is what it means when a patient is ambulating
What is walking
This is what is used to measure blood pressure
What is a sphygmomanometer and a stethoscope sometimes
This is how tuberculosis is transmitted
What is airborne
This is what you should notify the nurse on a postoperative patient
What is purulent drainage, odor, warmth around the wound
This is what OSHA requires on safety data sheets to know how to treat a patient if contaminated
What is first aid measures
These are questions you would ask when patient rounding
What is if the patient had to use the restroom and if the patient could rate their pain
This is used to measure the oxygen in a patient's blood as well as the heart rate
What is a pulse oximeter
What is C. diff (Clostridioes difficile)
This is what a patient that had a CVA (stroke) might need for activities of dailing living (ADLs)
What is adaptive devices
This is the position you place someone that is having trouble breathing
What is semi-Fowler's or Fowler's
This is another word for armpit
What is axilla
This is setting up instruments and equipment for a sterile procedure while maintaining a sterile environment
What is setting up a sterile field
This organism is multidrug-resistant
What is MRSA
This is what you should ask patient while rounding to help prevent falls
What is "do you need to use the bathroom?"
This is the angle you place the patient's bed in that has a continuous enteral feeding
What is 45-degrees
This is when you shouldn't take an oral temperature on a patient
What is if the patient is disoriented or confused
This is what you use to cover a sterile field to keep it sterile
What is a sterile towel
This is what any medical professional should do to prevent the spread of infection
What is follow Standard Precautions in caring for ALL patients
This is where you stand when using a gait belt with a patient
What is slightly behind the patient on the weaker side
This is an example of abduction and adduction movement of the body
What is moving the patient's hips away from the body and back
This is the normal pulse rate for an adult
What is 60-100 bpm
This is the link that is broken in the Chain of Infection when you wear gloves
What is mode of transmission
This is what you must do before going into a patient's room and when you exit the patient's room
What is wash your dang hands
This is what you do with the base of a mechanical lift when transferring a patient
What is lock the base of the mechanical lift
This is how long you have before you must recertify to keep your certification
What is 2 years