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Infection Control
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100

poor lighting, clutter, sock feet 

What is Risk for Falls 
100

True or false: too much Tylenol can cause the tip of your nose to turn a slight green discoloration

What is False

100

DNR

What is Do not resuscitate 

100

A patient with MRSA is put on what type of precautions?

What is Contact 

100

What vitals can a fever affect?

What are HR & RR

200

Pocketing food, talking while eating

What is Risk of aspiration

200

True or false: Infection can cause your blood glucose levels to rise

What is true 
200

QID

What is four times a day 

200

A Patient with COVID is put on what type of precautions?

What is droplet 

200

Which of the following areas are at risk of getting a pressure injury? Heels, coccyx, hip, shoulder

What is all of the above 

300

What is the best way to reduce the spread of infection?

What is Hand hygiene

300

True or False: Tylenol can only be given in an oral form

What is false

300

NKDA

What is No known drug allergies 

300

A Patient with shingles (open blisters) is put on what type of precautions?

What is airborne 
300

a sudden onset of confusion that usually has a physiological basis and may be caused by conditions such as infection, polypharmacy, and metabolic changes

What is delirium 

400

A Patient who has been acting out lately and swinging at staff 

What is risk for Violence 

400

True or false: Too much Advil can cause internal bleeding

What is true 

400

SBO

What is small bowel obstruction 

400

A Patient with C-diff is placed on what type of precautions?

What is Contact +

400

What is the name of the stool chart used to type bowel movements 

What is Bristol Stool chart 

500

When a Neonate is left uncovered with no hat 

What is Risk of hypothermia 

500

What is the highest glucose I have ever seen?

What is 70

500

DTV

What is a deep vein thrombus 

500

A patient with Pneumonia is placed on what type of precautions?

What is Droplet 

500

Name at least 4 signs or symptoms of a UTI in an older person 

+/- fever, irritation, agitation, foul-smelling urine, pain with urination, incontinence.