Test- Ch. 10 Flashcards

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  1. The nurse manager is providing an in-service regarding a “safe hospital environment.” What will this education mainly focus on preventing?

A. Falls
B. Exposure to contaminants
C. Injury
D. Electric hazard

A

C. Injury

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  1. What is important for the nurse to determine in order to decrease the risk for injury to a patient?

A. If patient can read English
B. If patient is left-handed
C. If patient ambulates with assistive device
D. If patient can dress independently

A

B. If patient is left-handed

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  1. What skills should health care workers frequently attend in-services about to ensure that staff has competent skills and risk for falls can be decreased?

A. Bathing
B. Feeding
C. Transferring
D. Ambulating

A

C. Transferring

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  1. What important safety precaution should the home health nurse teach parents in order to prevent burns to small children?

A. Never leave them unattended
B. Turn pot handles on stoves away from reach
C. Turn hot water on first when filing the bathtub
D. Keep side rails up on the crib

A

B. Turn pot handles on stoves away from reach

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  1. What must the nurse do before applying a safety reminder device (SRD)?

A. Get permission from the family.
B. Assess patient’s skin condition.
C. Get a health care provider’s order.
D. Explain the SRD to the patient.

A

C. Get a health care provider’s order.

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  1. What should the nurse do when offering a cup of hot coffee to a frail, older adult patient?

A. Give the patient a straw.
B. Dilute the coffee with cold water.
C. Fill the cup half full.
D. Offer a bib or an apron.

A

C. Fill the cup half full.

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  1. What type of fire extinguisher should the nurse use when the oxygen concentrator machine malfunctions and causes an electric fire?

A. Type A
B. Туре В
C. Туре С
D. Type D

A

C. Type C

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  1. A disaster situation occurs and involves an explosion in a hospital laundry. What would this be classified as?

A. Active
B. External
C. Life-threatening
D. Internal

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D. Internal

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  1. The emergency department nurse admits a victim of poisoning. Who should the nurse call to receive the best assistance for dealing with this victim?

A. American Red Cross
B. Fire department paramedics
C. Poison control center
D. Civil defense office

A

C. Poison control center

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A nurse instructs an unlicensed assistive personnel about the proper use of a gait belt and is observing a return demonstration. What action by the unlicensed assistive personnel should cause the nurse to intervene?

A. Unlicensed assistive personnel is walking on the patient’s strong side.
B. Unlicensed assistive personnel is walking to the side of the patient.
C. Unlicensed assistive personnel is securing the gait belt securely around the patient’s waist.
D. Unlicensed assistive personnel is grasping the handles of the gait belt while the patient ambulates.

A

A. Unlicensed assistive personnel is walking on the patient’s strong side.

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  1. What should a nurse do when encountering a mercury spill?

A. Vacuum the spill.
B. Open interior doors.
C. Close all outside windows.
D. Open any outside windows.

A

D. Open any outside windows.

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  1. When the nurse ambulates with a patient who has left-sided weakness, what actions should the nurse take? (Select all that apply.)

A. Walk on the patient’s right side.
B. Keep the patient away from heavy furniture.
C. Hold the patient’s arm securely.
D. Keep the leg nearest the patient behind the patient’s knee.
E. Use a gait belt.

A

D. Keep the leg nearest the patient behind the patient’s knee.
E. Use a gait belt.

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  1. The nurse assesses a patient in a Posey safety reminder device (SRD) for which problem that may increase because of the use of SRDs? (Select all that apply.)

A. Immobility
B. Lethargy
C. Risk for impaired circulation
D. Risk for skin impairment
E. Incontinence

A

A. Immobility
C. Risk for impaired circulation
D. Risk for skin impairment
E. Incontinence

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  1. A long-term care facility is committing to a restraint-free environment. What will the health care workers implement to encourage this environment? (Select all that apply.)

A. Frequent orientation to surroundings.
B. Explain all procedures and treatments.
C. Discourage visitors.
D. Maintain toileting routines.
E. Minimize exercise and ambulation.

A

A. Frequent orientation to surroundings.
B. Explain all procedures and treatments.
D. Maintain toileting routines.

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  1. _________ is a violent or dangerous act used to intimidate or coerce a person or government to further a political or social agenda.
A

Terrorism

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  1. When reinforcing the PASS acronym for fire extinguisher use, the nurse reminds the staff that the final “S” stands for _________.
A

Sweep

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  1. The nurse conducting a seminar on bioterrorism reviews several types of agents that may be used as weapons. An agent that does not seriously damage or kill the target population but only impairs it is classified as ____________.
A

Incapacitating