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RNSG 1105 Nursing Skills Mod 2 Exam with precise detailed answers, Exams of Nursing

RNSG 1105 Nursing Skills Mod 2 Exam with precise detailed answers

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RNSG [] 1105 [] Nursing [] Skills [] Mod [] 2 []
Exam [] with [] precise [] detailed [] answers
What [] are [] the [] causes [] of [] a [] health-care [] related [] infection? [] - [] Correct []
answer [] invasive [] procedures, [] antibiotic [] administration, [] the [] presence []
of [] multidrug-resistant [] organisms, [] and [] breaks [] in [] infection [] prevention []
and [] control [] activities.
What [] measures [] can [] be [] done [] to [] decrease [] the [] spread [] of [] HAI's? [] - []
Correct [] answer [] Proper [] hand [] washing [] is [] the [] single [] most [] effective []
way [] to [] stop [] the [] spread [] of [] microorganisms [] and [] preventing [] infection. []
Other [] measures [] are [] personal [] protective [] equipment [] such [] as [] gloves, []
gown, [] masks, [] and [] eye [] protection. [] Also, [] private [] rooms [] with [] the [] door []
closed [] and [] a [] negative [] air [] pressure [] system [] and [] patients [] wearing []
surgical [] masks [] when [] leaving [] the [] room.
What [] is [] medical [] asepsis? [] - [] Correct [] answer [] The [] absence [] of []
pathogenic [] microorganisms. [] It [] refers [] to [] the [] practices [] and [] procedures []
that [] help [] reduce [] the [] risk [] for [] infection [] and [] break [] the [] chain [] of []
infection. [] Hand [] hygiene, [] barrier [] techniques [] and [] routine []
environmental [] cleaning [] are [] examples.
What [] is [] the [] most [] effective [] way [] to [] prevent [] the [] spread [] of [] infectious []
agents? [] - [] Correct [] answer [] hand [] washing
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RNSG [] 1105 [] Nursing [] Skills [] Mod [] 2 []

Exam [] with [] precise [] detailed [] answers

What [] are [] the [] causes [] of [] a [] health-care [] related [] infection? [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔invasive [] procedures, [] antibiotic [] administration, [] the [] presence [] of [] multidrug-resistant [] organisms, [] and [] breaks [] in [] infection [] prevention [] and [] control [] activities. What [] measures [] can [] be [] done [] to [] decrease [] the [] spread [] of [] HAI's? [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔Proper [] hand [] washing [] is [] the [] single [] most [] effective [] way [] to [] stop [] the [] spread [] of [] microorganisms [] and [] preventing [] infection. [] Other [] measures [] are [] personal [] protective [] equipment [] such [] as [] gloves, [] gown, [] masks, [] and [] eye [] protection. [] Also, [] private [] rooms [] with [] the [] door [] closed [] and [] a [] negative [] air [] pressure [] system [] and [] patients [] wearing [] surgical [] masks [] when [] leaving [] the [] room. What [] is [] medical [] asepsis? [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔The [] absence [] of [] pathogenic [] microorganisms. [] It [] refers [] to [] the [] practices [] and [] procedures [] that [] help [] reduce [] the [] risk [] for [] infection [] and [] break [] the [] chain [] of [] infection. [] Hand [] hygiene, [] barrier [] techniques [] and [] routine [] environmental [] cleaning [] are [] examples. What [] is [] the [] most [] effective [] way [] to [] prevent [] the [] spread [] of [] infectious [] agents? [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔hand [] washing

What [] are [] the [] components [] of [] standard [] precautions [] (Tier [] 1) [] and [] when [] are [] they [] utilized? [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔These [] standards [] are [] used [] in [] care [] of [] all [] hospitalized [] patients [] regardless [] of [] their [] diagnosis [] or [] presumed [] infection [] status. [] They [] are [] used [] for [] blood, [] body [] fluids, [] secretions, [] excretions, [] non-intact [] skin, [] mucous [] membranes, [] regardless [] of [] whether [] or [] not [] they [] contain [] visible [] blood. [] The [] components [] include [] handwashing [] and [] the [] personal [] protective [] equipment [] (gloves, [] gown, [] mask, [] and [] eye [] wear), [] and [] proper [] cough [] etiquette. What [] is [] The [] Joint [] Commission [] (TJC) [] National [] Patient [] Safety [] Goal [] 7, [] and [] why [] is [] it [] important. [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔Prevents [] Hospital [] Acquired [] Infections [] (HAI) [] and [] it [] creates [] guidelines [] to [] Reduce [] the [] risk [] of [] health [] care-associated [] infections. Elements [] are:

  1. [] Implement [] a [] program [] that [] follows [] either [] the [] current [] Centers [] for [] Disease [] Control [] and [] Prevention [] (CDC) [] or [] the [] current [] World [] Health [] Organization [] (WHO) [] hand [] hygiene guidelines.
  2. [] Set [] goals [] for [] improving [] compliance [] with [] hand [] hygiene [] guidelines.
  3. [] Improve [] compliance [] with [] hand [] hygiene [] guidelines [] based [] on [] established [] goals. What [] are [] the [] components [] of [] Transmission-based [] precautions [] (Tier [] 2)? [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔Airborne []
  1. [] Means [] of [] transmission [] (direct [] contact, [] fomites, [] ingestion, [] airborne) []
  • [] isolation, [] food [] handling, [] air [] flow [] control, [] sterilization, [] handwashing
  1. [] Portal [] of [] entry [] (GI [] tract, [] respiratory [] tract, [] broken [] skin, [] mucous [] membrane) [] - [] Aseptic [] technique, [] catheter [] care, [] wound [] care []
  2. [] Susceptible [] host [] (immunosuppression, [] diabetes, [] surgery, [] burns, [] cardiopulmonary) [] - [] treatment [] of [] underlying [] disease, [] recognition [] of [] high [] risk [] patients. What [] is [] the [] most [] effective [] way [] to [] clean [] contaminated [] hands? [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔Hand [] washing [] with [] antimicrobial [] soap [] is [] encouraged:
  • [] Before, [] after, [] and [] between [] direct [] patient [] contact
  • [] Before [] putting [] on [] sterile [] gloves
  • [] After [] contact [] with [] bodily [] fluids [] or [] excretions
  • [] When [] moving [] from [] a [] contaminated [] to [] clean [] body [] site
  • [] After [] contact [] with [] surfaces [] in [] the [] patients [] room
  • [] After [] removing [] gloves What [] is [] the [] most [] effective [] way [] to [] clean [] uncontaminated [] hands? [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔Alcohol-based [] hand [] rubs [] are [] recommended [] by [] the [] CDC [] when [] hands [] are [] not [] contaminated []. They [] protect [] health [] care [] workers [] hands, [] reduce [] the [] transmission [] of [] pathogens [] to [] patients [] and [] personnel [] in [] health [] care [] settings. [] Foam [] in [] and [] Foam [] out

What [] are [] droplet [] precautions? [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔must [] wear [] a [] surgical [] mask [] and [] gown [] into [] the [] room; [] gloves [] should [] be [] worn [] anytime [] handling [] tissues [] or [] items [] contaminated [] with [] the [] respiratory [] secretions; [] keep [] visitors [] 3 [] feet [] from [] infected [] patient; [] patient's [] door [] closed [] at [] all [] times; [] patients [] must [] wear [] surgical [] masks [] when [] leaving [] the [] room [] for [] any [] reason. what [] are [] the [] most [] common [] diseases [] requiring [] a [] droplet [] precaution? []

  • [] Correct [] answer [] ✔Rubella, [] Influenza, [] Mumps, [] Meningitis, [] Diphtheria, [] Pertussis what [] are [] contact [] precautions? [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔barrier [] precautions [] such [] as [] gloves [] and [] impermeable [] gowns [] to [] prevent [] direct [] contact [] with [] infectious [] organisms what [] are [] the [] most [] common [] diseases [] requiring [] a [] contact [] precaution? []
  • [] Correct [] answer [] ✔Used [] for [] patients [] who [] are [] infected [] or [] colonized [] by [] a [] multidrug-resistant [] organism [] (MDRO): Clostridium [] difficile [] (C-diff). Methicillin-resistant [] Staphylococcus [] aureus [] (MRSA). What [] are [] neutropenic/protective [] precautions? [] - [] Correct [] answer [] ✔used [] for [] patients [] to [] decrease [] the [] risk [] of [] infection [] in [] the [] most [] severe [] immunocompromised [] patients. [] Restrict [] visitors [] who [] have [] colds [] or []