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In winkelwagenWhat is the single most effective way to stop the spread of infection?
What is the process of reducing the number of organisms in an environment, such as cleaning the tub with disinfectant before giving a bath, called?
What breaks the chain of infection at its various links of reservoir and the portal of exit by removing all organisms?
What are Standard Precautions?
The principle of infection control that considers every clients blood and body fluid infections
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When should you wash your hands?
1. Before and after touching a resident 2. After using the toilet 3. When arriving to work 4. Before and after gloving 5. After touching contaminated items 6. After nose-blowing, sneezing or coughing 7. Before and after eating
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Why should you hold your hands lower than your forearms while handwashing?
Water flows from the least contaminated to the most contaminated
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Oefenvragen makenBelow are 64 practice questions and answers for the HESI PN Fundamentals exam. Each question is designed to help you prepare for the actual exam, covering various topics and providing detailed rationales for the answers.
What is the single most effective way to stop the spread of infection?
Hand hygieneWhat is the process of reducing the number of organisms in an environment, such as cleaning the tub with disinfectant before giving a bath, called?
Medical asepsisWhat breaks the chain of infection at its various links of reservoir and the portal of exit by removing all organisms?
SterilizationWhat are Standard Precautions?
The principle of infection control that considers every clients blood and body fluid infectionsWhen should you wash your hands?
1. Before and after touching a resident 2. After using the toilet 3. When arriving to work 4. Before and after gloving 5. After touching contaminated items 6. After nose-blowing, sneezing or coughing 7. Before and after eatingWhy should you hold your hands lower than your forearms while handwashing?
Water flows from the least contaminated to the most contaminatedWhat breaks the chain of infection?
HandwashingWhat is a hospital-acquired infection called?
Nosocomial infectionsWhat are the phases of infection?
When is a patient most contagious?
When should you wear a gown, gloves, and educate the family?
What are Standard Precautions?
What are isolation precautions?
When should droplet precautions be used?
What is the proper way to remove a gown?
What should always be used to clean areas that are used by multiple patients?
How often should personal care be done for a patient?
What does the morning routine care include?
What does HS (Night Cares) include?
How often should oral care and repositioning be done on an unresponsive patient?
When and why should back rubs be given?
What are TED stockings also called?
What are TED stockings used for?
How do TED stockings work?
What is the difference between an open and closed bed?
What is a bed with fan-folded sheets to the far side of the bed used for?
What is the purpose of a footboard?
What can be done to reduce friction and shearing in patients?
What are abdominal binders used for?
What is the prone position?
What is the supine position?
What is the best position for orthopnea?
When can sheet burns from friction and shear be caused?
What is the best method for applying a pillowcase?
Why should a patient bear the weight of their body on their hands when using crutches?
How is stair climbing with assistive devices using a three-point cane or crutch done safely?
On which side should you always walk when assisting a patient?
Why should you ensure proper alignment of a patients body?
What is the difference between passive and active range of motion?
What is flexion?
What is extension?
What is adduction?
What is abduction?
What is pronation?
What is the difference between proximal and distal?
When applying a roller bandage, what should always be assessed?
How often should you remove a roller bandage?
Wrapping an ace bandage starting most distal to the heart reduces what?
What may moisture under a bandage cause?
What is maceration?
If your patient reports anything unusual regarding the dressing or status of the wound, what should you do?
True or false? An order is always needed for a restraint.
What is serosanguineous drainage?
What is sanguineous drainage?
What is serous drainage?
What is purulent drainage?
What type of dressings are often ordered to help debride the wound?
What is palpation?
What is percussion?
What is inspection?
What is auscultation?
What is an invasive procedure?
What is a non-invasive procedure?
What are the vital signs?
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