Standard/Isolation Precautions
CLABSI
Hand Hygiene
CAUTI
Things I can't un-see
St. Mary's Nurse Reality Check
100

True of false: Another way to think about standard precautions is: "If it's wet, warm, and not yours, put a barrier (i.e. a mask, PPE) between you and it."

True

100

All patients with a central line should receive a CHG bath at this frequency. 

What is daily?

100

The single most effective intervention to prevent healthcare-associated infections.

What is hand hygiene?

100

The most important daily question nurses should ask regarding an indwelling urinary catheter.

 What is "Does this patient still need a catheter?"

100

This item has more germs than a toilet seat.

What is your cell phone

100

You enter a room and notice the drainage bag sitting on the floor. Your first action is this.

What is move the bag off the floor and secure it properly?

200

True or False: The first thing we should do before interacting with a patient is a risk assessment.

What is True

200

When Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) is infusing, this is how often the administration tubing and needleless connectors (claves) should be changed.

What is every 24 hours?

200

The minimum amount of time recommended for handwashing with soap and water.

What is at least 20 seconds?

200

This should always be kept below the level of the bladder.

What is the urinary drainage bag?

200

A sneeze can travel this far. 

What is 26 feet?


200

Before accessing an IV port, nurses should perform this step.

What is scrub the hub?

300

This isolation precaution requires a gown and gloves upon room entry and handwashing with soap and water when leaving the room.

What is Contact Plus?

300

The most important daily question to help prevent a CLABSI.

What is "Does this patient still need a central line?"

300

This action is required after exiting a patient's room who is on Contact Plus isolation precautions.

What is washing hands with soap and water?

300

A portion of urinary drainage tubing where urine collects because of improper positioning.

What is a dependent loop?


300

In addition to gown and gloves, the CDC recommends considering this PPE when cleaning large norovirus vomit or fecal contamination events.

What is a surgical mask?


300

A patient has a central line and urinary catheter. During bedside report you should discuss the continued need for these devices as part of this process.

What is daily device necessity review?

400

True or False: A patient who tests positive for a CRO (Carbapenem-Resistant Organism) is required to be on Contact Precautions for all current and future hospitalizations.

What is TRUE

400

True/False: 

Patients on hospice/end of life care are appropriate to have blood cultures drawn. 

What is FALSE

400

True or False: Wearing gloves eliminates the need for hand hygiene as part of Standard Precautions.

What is: FALSE

Hand hygiene should be performed:

  • Before putting on gloves
  • After removing gloves

Gloves are not a substitute for hand hygiene.

400

For a patient with a Foley catheter placed for urinary retention, nurses should begin asking about a voiding trial after this many days.

What is 3-5 days?

400

The average person misses this commonly forgotten area during hand hygiene.

What are fingertips and thumbs?


400

A patient develops a fever 48 hours after central line insertion. Infection prevention would want you to consider this possible HAI.

What is a CLABSI?

500

This should be removed first when doffing PPE after caring for a Contact Precautions patient.

What are gloves?

500

Name indications for placement of a central venous catheter (central line):

What are:

  • Central venous pressure (CVP) monitoring in critical care
  • Administration of vasopressors
  • Administration of chemotherapy
  • Invasive hemodynamic/cardiac monitoring
  • Temporary transvenous pacemaker insertion
  • Hemodialysis or other renal replacement therapy
  • Poor peripheral venous access when reliable IV access is required (consider alternatives such as a midline when appropriate)
500

This action is required when your hands are visibly dirty, before eating, and after using the restroom.

What is washing your hands with soap and water. (NOT alcohol-based hand sanitizer)

500

Before collecting a urinalysis or urine culture, a patient should have these signs or symptoms of a possible urinary tract infection:

What are:

  • Fever >38°C (100.4°F)
  • Suprapubic pain/tenderness
  • Costovertebral angle (CVA) pain/tenderness
  • Dysuria
  • Urgency
  • Frequency

Bonus Answer: What should NOT trigger a UA or urine culture alone?

500

These are often found in employee bathrooms and should not be flushed down the toilets.


What is: Wipes

500

A nurse notices a break in sterile technique during a dressing change. The safest response is this.

What is stop and correct the breach before continuing?