This is another name for medical asepsis
What is clean technique
A client with Tuberculosis should be in this type of transmission based precautions
What is Airborne precautions
This part of the hand should be used to feel for skin temperature
What is the dorsal side of the hand
These are the common routes to measure body temperature
What is oral, temporal, tympanic, rectal, and axillary
A client discharging with orders for physical therapy may require this service.
What is Skilled Nursing Rehabilitation Facility
The use of precise practices to reduce the number, growth, and spread of micro-organisms is known as this
What is medical asepsis
This transmission based should be used with MRSA
What is Contact
"Raise your arm from your side forward and upward to beside your head." Is an example of what assessment
What is Range of Motion (ROM)
Increased temperature will have this affect on the heart
What is increased HR
These would be considered modifiable risk factors.
What are diet, smoking/alcohol use, sunbathing, use of sunscreen, exercise, etc
This type of asepsis requires the use of sterile gloves
What is surgical asepsis
This transmission based precaution should be used for a client with HIV and coughing up blood
What is Airborne precautions
This is the first step when preparing to assess a client's mobility
What is have the client sit on the edge of the bed for 2 minutes
This is an expected UOP of a client with a fluid volume deficit
What is <30 ml/hr
These tasks would be appropriate for delegating to assistive personnel (AP)
Obtaining weight, ADL's, mobility assistance, vital signs, feeding, etc
Indwelling urinary catheters should be inserted using this technique
What is sterile technique or surgical asepsis
A mask should be applied to the client when leaving their room when they are in this transmission based precaution
What is Droplet
This is the correct order of assessment of the abdomen
What is Inspection, Auscultation, Percussion, Palpation
This is the normal reference range for blood pressure
What is <120/80
This is the reference range for Potassium
What is 3.5 - 5 mEq/L
A client has not voided for 7 hours post surgery. This should be the nurses first step
What is bladder scan the client
A pathogen multiplies in this stage of infection
What is Prodromal
The nurse should assess for these when performing a peripheral vascular assessment
What is color and temperature of skin, equal pulses in extremities, and edema
This is what P-E-R-R-L-A stands for in an eye examination
What is Pupils clear, Equal, Round, Reactive to light, and Accommodation
Shelter is considered to be this category according to Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
What is physiological