Medical Terminology and Anatomy Review
Hand Hygiene
PPE
Bed Making and Personal Cares
Vital Signs
100

What does cyanosis mean?

Bluish discoloration of the skin 

100

Name two reasons why hand hygiene important?

Number one way to prevent the spread of infection


Our patients are at high risk 

prevents the spread of germs

100

Your patient has MRSA. Where do you find the correct PPE you need to wear to provide patient care?

Door Card

100

How often do we change our patient's linen?

Once a day

100

If one or more of the vital signs fall out of vital signs parameter range, what do you need to do?

Notify the nurse

200
Where is the antecubital area located on the body?

anterior or inner elbow

200

What is the best practice for hand sanitizer wet time?

15 Seconds

200

True or false: I can wear my gloves in the hallway to take the tray from my patient's isolation room to the kitchen.

False

200

How often do we complete catheter care?

Twice a day

200
If you cannot use either arm for a blood pressure, what other body part could you use instead?

Lower leg

300

What does aphasia mean?

The loss of ability to understand or express speech

300

How many seconds do we need to wash our hands with soap and water?

20 Seconds

300

What is the correct order to remove your PPE in a modified droplet room?

Gloves, gown, eyewear, mask 

300

What is the recommended*** amount of time patients should be completing oral care per day?

Four times per day

300

Which of these is out of range?

Heart Rate: 75 

Temperature: 37.2

Blood Pressure: 120/80

Respiratory Rate: 25

Respiratory Rate: 25

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