Isolation Practices
Asepsis/Hygiene
Safety
Activity/Exercise
Tylenol/ASA
100
These precautions are designed for all clients in the hospital.
What is Standard Precautions?
100
This product will not eradicate C. difficile.
What is alcohol-based rubs?
100
Rash on tongue, red spots become sores, virus spreads into mouth & throat; highly contagious at this point. Rash spreads all over body, rash becomes bumps, fill with thick fluid, with depression in center. Bumps form crust, contagious until all scabs fall off.
What are the symptoms of smallpox?
100
Hold me with the hand on the stronger side of the body.
What is a cane?
100
The brand name for acetaminophen
What is Tylenol?
200
Precautions have been implemented for a client that has an open oozing leg wound with MRSA.
What is contact precautions?
200
This intervention only takes 20 seconds and it reduces the spread of infection.
What is proper handwashing.
200
The nurse splashes her eyes with fluid from emptying a JP drain. She rinses her eyes thoroughly for 5-10 minutes with copious amounts of water.
What is the initial action after splashing her mucous membranes (eyes) with body fluids?
200
Thirty-year old female, taking oral contraceptive daily for past 10 years, has been a smoker for the same amount of time, travels on a plane to Hawaii from Denver. A few days after her arrival in Hawaii she complains that her right calf hurts and it is swollen, feels warm and hurts when she touches it.
What are symptoms of a thrombus (clot)?
200
The brand name for aspirin
What is Bayer Aspirin?
300
The PPE that can be reused on a nurses shift.
What is goggles?
300
To stimulate circulation
What is the major purpose of a daily bath?
300
The new graduate nurse is places her 75 year-old female client in a rocking chair near the nurses station, her patient is fidgety, and increasingly confused after her dinner meal.
What is a nursing intervention that is an alternative to restraints?
300
Another person moves each of the client's joints through its complete range of movement.
What is passive ROM exercise?
300
This is medication falls within this drug category of Salicylates and it is the oldest anti-inflammatory drug on the market today.
What is aspirin?
400
Wearing and N95 mask with transmission based precautions of a patient with TB.
What is airborne precautions?
400
Head of bed is lowered and the foot raised in a straight line, to promote venous circulation in a client having a central line inserted.
What is the Trendelenburg position?
400
Obtain one within 24 hours after applying a restraint.
What is a physician order?
400
Move the walker and the weak leg ahead together about 6 inches while your weight is borne on the stronger leg. Then move the stronger leg ahead while your weight is borne by the affected leg and both arms.
What is the proper teaching for use of a walker if one leg is weaker than the other leg?
400
This drug is metabolized in the liver.
Where is acetaminophen?
500
Precautions for Measles outbreak.
What is airborne precautions
500
Head of bed raised and the foot lowered. This will promote stomach emptying and prevent esophageal reflex in a client with a hiatal hernia.
What is the bed position Reverse Trendelenburg?
500
Rescue, Activate, Confine, Extinguish
What does the acronym R.A.C.E. stand for?
500
When using crutches if continued pressure on the axillae can injure the radial nerve.
What is the cause of crutch palsy?
500
Block prostaglandin mediator of pyrogens (chemicals that cause an increase in body temperature & that are released by active WBC's) at the thermoregulatory center of the hypothalamus. It also inhibits platelet aggregation.
What is the actions of aspirin?