Wounds
Medication Administration
Infection Control
Precautions
Vitals
100

Is a major cause of wounds? 

What is Pressure 

100

It is okay to wear gloves without washing your hands between patient medication administration- True or False? 

What is False

100

Vital signs machines should be cleaned during this time 

What is between patient use  
100

What is Standard Fall Precautions? 

What is patient needs no additional fall interventions.

100

Body Temperature, Heart Rate, Blood Pressure, Oxygen Saturation and... 

What is Respiratory Rate 

200

What Functions should a turning mattress be on in order for it to work properly? 

What is Full Turn 

200

These are the rights provided to patients related to medication administration. 

What are the six rights of medication administration

200

Handwashing should be performed with c.diff and at this time? 

What is visibly soiled 

200

What are Anterior Hip Precautions? 

What is no kicking backwards, no crossing of the legs and no turning of the leg

200

Patient has a daily weight order per provider. Patient's current weight is 135 lbs, the next day the patient's weight is 133 lbs. Is a provider notification needed? 

What is False 

300

What interventions would you use if your patient has red and boggy heels? 

 What is Repose 

300

This should be completed after use of the glucometer 

What is disinfection the equipment 

300

Intermittent IV tubing and bags should be discarded after this period of time? 

What is 24 hours 

300

What is Toe Touch Weight Bearing Status? 

What is weight bearing precautions limit weight to a patient extremity for only balance purposes 

300

Nurse assesses the following vital signs in a 78-year-old man: T 36.6 C, temporal; P 72 bpm, regular, 2; R; 18 breaths/minute regular, BP 142/100. Which of the findings is abnormal?

What is Blood pressure 

400

What is a major source that could use MASD? 

What is Incontinence 

400

General time frame for medication administration? 

What is an hour before and a house after the ordered medication time 

400

Opened controls for glucometers expire in this period of time 

What is 3 months 

400

What are Posterior Hip Precautions? 

What is No bending past 90 degrees, no cross of the legs, no turning of the leg 

400

The nurse takes blood glucose on a 62-year-old female. The blood glucose level comes out to be 62. What to do next? 

What is nothing, normal range.

<60 

> 400 

500

This wound care product is used to debride the wound and help facilitate regeneration

 What is Plurogel 

500

These environmental factors can contribute to medication errors during medication administration 

What is poor lighting, cluttered work environment, increased patient acuity, distractions during medication preparation or administration, and caregiver fatigue 

500

This precaution sign should be seen for c.diff

What is enteric 

500

What are Spinal Precautions? 

What is no bending, lifting, twisting or move in the tube 

500
Patient has a Q7 weight order. Patient's weight on admission was 152lbs, patient Q7 weight is 158lbs. Is a provider notification needed? 

What is yes

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