Standard Precautions
Isolation Precautions
Patient Safety
Prioritization
Medication Safety
100

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

Hand Hygiene

100

This isolation requires gloves and gown.

Contact precautions

100

Patient identifiers to be used before medication administration?

2 identifiers: Name, MRN, DOB

100

What does ABC stand for?


airway

breathing

circulation

100

Name one high-alert medication.

Insulin

Heparin

Opioids

Chemotherapy

200

These precautions are used for every patient regardless of diagnosis.

Standard Precautions

200

Tuberculosis requires this room.

Negative Pressure room

200

The first intervention to reduce fall risk.

Fall risk assessment

200

Which patient should the nurse see first?

A stable diabetic

A patient with sudden shortness of breath

A patient requesting pain medication

A patient waiting for discharge

Sudden shortness of breath

200

Before administering medication, the nurse should verify this information. (Not Name/DOB)

Allergies

300

Two infections that require soap and water instead of alcohol sanitizer.

C diff and Norovirus

300

The respirator required for airborne precautions.

N95

300

Name 4 fall prevention 

Bed low

Call light

Nonskid footwear

Hourly rounding

Bed alarm

300

Which is higher priority?

Acute pain

Airway obstruction

Airway obstruction

300

5 rights of medication

Right Med

Right Patient

Right Time

Right Dose

Right Route

400

Place PPE items in the correct order for putting them on.

Gown

Mask

Goggles

Gloves

400

Name 3 Airborne diseases

Measles

Tuberculosis

Varicella

400

When should restraints be discontinued?

When patient is safe

400

Which patient is unstable?

Patient with BP 118/70

Patient with chest pain and diaphoresis

Patient requesting food

Patient needing discharge paper

chest pain and diaphoresis

400

The safest action if an order seems incorrect.

Hold med and clarify order

500

5 moments of hand hygeine

Before touching a patient

Before aseptic procedure

After body fluid exposure

After touching a patient

After touching patient surroundings

500

What precautions for Influenza?

Droplet Precautions

Private room preferred

Surgical mask

500

After a patient falls, what is the nurse's FIRST action?

Assess patient for injury

500

Name three NCLEX prioritization frameworks.

ABCs

Maslow

Acute vs Chronic

Stable vs Unstable

Least Restrictive

500

A healthcare provider prescribes cefazolin 1.5 g IV every 8 hours. The medication is available as cefazolin 500 mg in 5 mL.

15 mL