Deck 5: Infection Control

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In which of the following situations should the nurse use surgical asepsis?

A) Performing urinary catheter care
B) Inserting a nasogastric tube
C) Inserting a Foley catheter
D) Performing nasogastric tube care
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The nurse assists the healthcare provider during the insertion of a central venous catheter.Which is the most effective intervention for the nurse to implement to prevent patient infection?

A) Adhere to the principles of surgical asepsis.
B) Close the door of the sterile procedure room.
C) Sterilize working surfaces for the procedure.
D) Restrict foot traffic into the sterile procedure room.
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The nurse is caring for several patients under contact precautions.Which option is possible for the nurse to use if two of her patients have "like" infections?

A) Double gloving
B) Single gloving
C) Cohorting
D) Hand sanitizer only
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The nurse teaches the patient the proper handwashing technique before discharge and asks for a return demonstration.Which hand hygiene technique indicates that patient teaching by the nurse is effective?

A) The patient washes hands with running water.
B) Soap, water, and friction are used by the patient.
C) The patient washes hands with very hot water.
D) A basin with warm soapy water is used.
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The nurse is getting ready to provide a sterile dressing change.Which nursing action is consistent with principles used to prepare a sterile field?

A) Identify that items below waist height are contaminated.
B) Use opened packages of dressing supplies within the same shift.
C) Identify that sterile drapes have a 5.08 cm (2-inch) contaminated border.
D) Replace bottle caps if the inside of the cap is not touched.
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The nurse cared for a patient diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB)3 days ago.Which of the following actions should the nurse implement in response to the potential exposure?

A) Take a leave of absence.
B) Have a chest x-ray taken.
C) Request a sputum culture.
D) Get a QFT-G blood test.
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The nurse completes preparation of the sterile field to change a patient's dressing when the patient's dinner tray arrives.Which action should the nurse take?

A) Use the sterile field on another patient in another room.
B) Change the dressing using clean technique to save time.
C) Set the tray aside and proceed with the dressing change.
D) Cover the setup with a sterile drape and let the patient eat.
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The nurse helps the healthcare provider get supplies and monitor the patient during an emergency insertion of a femoral line at the patient's bedside.Which nursing behavior helps to maintain the sterile environment?

A) Avoid reaching over the field.
B) Wear a sterile cap and booties.
C) Use sterile examination gloves.
D) Place a face mask on the patient.
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The nurse is caring for a patient who is 4 years old and in isolation.Which approach should the nurse implement to reduce the patient's anxiety?

A) Put the child in a room with a locked door.
B) Ask the parents to keep the child in the room.
C) Explain isolation to the child by using a cartoon.
D) Put the mask, gown, and gloves on in view of the child.
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The nurse bathes a patient who has an infection transmitted by the oral-fecal route such as C.diff and notes a small tear in one glove.Which group of interventions does the nurse use for self-protection?

A) Finish the bath, apply fresh gloves, and use hand sanitizer.
B) Continue the bath and change gloves when finished.
C) Apply a new glove over the torn one to finish the bath.
D) Remove the gloves, wash hands, and apply new gloves.
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A patient is in isolation in a negative-pressure room for tuberculosis,and the nurse notes that the respirator mask is damaged slightly.What is the initial action that the nurse should take?

A) Ask to switch the assignment.
B) Check the mask for a tight seal.
C) Borrow a mask from a co-worker.
D) Use the mask if damage is minor.
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A patient on isolation precautions tries to leave the isolation room because of loneliness despite repeated instructions to remain in the room.Which action should the nurse implement as a patient advocate?

A) Allow visitors to remove masks while in the patient's room.
B) Talk with the patient about ways to reduce the sense of loneliness.
C) Remind the patient that the isolation is for the patient's benefit.
D) Leave the door open slightly so the patient can see into hallway.
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The nurse evaluates the handwashing technique of nursing assistive personnel (NAP).Which behavior by NAP requires additional training by the nurse?

A) Rubs sudsy hands for 5 to 10 seconds
B) Uses warm running water and soap
C) Dries the hands from the fingers to the wrists
D) Keeps the hands and forearms below the elbows
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The nurse is preparing to put on sterile gloves.What should the nurse do to begin this procedure?

A) Pull the first glove up and over the nondominant hand.
B) Place the fingers of the dominant hand under the cuff of the first glove.
C) Let the cuff of the glove roll up over the hand for more coverage.
D) Hold the inside surface of the first glove to pull over the hand.
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The nurse sets up a sterile field and notes several tiny holes in the sterile drape of the table that served as the wrap for the pack.What does the nurse do to facilitate completion of the procedure?

A) Uses a sterile towel to cover the existing holes
B) Replaces the entire sterile field and the supplies
C) Moves the sterile supplies to a replacement drape
D) Avoids using any of the sterile items near the holes
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While setting up a sterile field for a procedure,the nurse knocks a linen-wrapped sterile package to the floor.Which reaction allows the nurse to maintain safe practice?

A) Inspect the package for tears.
B) Brush away the visible debris.
C) Record the procedure as clean.
D) Replace the sterile package.
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The nurse completes care for the patient on droplet precautions.Which procedure does the nurse implement to prevent transmitting the pathogen to other people?

A) Removes gloves and mask at the bedside and gown in hallway
B) Removes all personal protective equipment (PPE) in the soiled utility room
C) Removes gloves first, gown second, and mask third in the patient's doorway
D) Removes mask first, gloves second, and gown third outside the patient's room
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Gloves are effective protective barriers from pathogens when caring for patients in isolation.Which patient factor associated with the gloves should the nurse investigate for patients in isolation?

A) Patient resistance to therapy
B) Transmission mode of organism
C) Patient potential for latex allergy
D) Virulence of infectious organism
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The nurse is caring for a 4-year-old child who has rubella.Which transmission precautions should the nurse implement to prevent rubella exposure?

A) Contact precautions
B) Droplet precautions
C) Airborne precautions
D) Standard precautions
Question
The patient is in isolation in a negative-pressure room for active tuberculosis.He coughs and spews large amounts of blood-tinged sputum but is too weak to cover his mouth and nose with a tissue.Which is the most important intervention for the nurse to implement for self-protection while providing nursing care?

A) Cover the patient's mouth and nose snugly with a surgical mask.
B) Wear an N-95 mask, gloves, face shield, and isolation gown.
C) Place tissues and a contaminated waste container within reach.
D) Use a properly fitted surgical mask and gloves to help with tissues.
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The nurse has just finished a sterile dressing change.Which technique should he or she use to remove sterile gloves?

A) Pull the first glove off with the sterile glove hand.
B) Reach inside the first glove to pull it off quickly.
C) Pull the edge of the glove down to create a cuff.
D) Wipe off the gloves with an antiseptic wipe first.
Question
The nurse is screening a patient for latex allergy.Which factors should she consider that place the patient at a higher risk for latex allergies? (Select all that apply.)

A) High latex exposure
B) History of using condom catheters
C) Urogenital defects
D) History of multiple childhood surgeries
E) None of the above
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The nurse is preparing to enter a room for the patient on contact precautions.In which order should she put on her personal protection equipment?

A) Gloves, gown, cap, eyewear
B) Gown, cap, eyewear, gloves
C) Cap, eyewear, gown, gloves
D) Eyewear, cap, gloves, gown
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The nurse is preparing to transfer a sterile voided urine specimen from the patient's bathroom to the laboratory.What supplies should he or she gather to complete this procedure?

A) Clean gloves, biohazard bag, mask
B) Plastic bag, gown, gloves
C) Sterile gloves, gown, biohazard bag
D) Clean gloves, plastic bag, biohazard label
Question
The nurse is caring for a patient with C.diff.What type of precautions should she use?

A) Airborne
B) Droplet
C) Contact
D) Protective
Question
Which of the follow elements are present in the chain of infections? (Select all that apply.)

A) Source of growth
B) Mode of transmission
C) Infectious agent
D) Susceptible host
E) Portal of exit
F) Catalyst
G) Port of entrance
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The nurse is orientating a nursing assistant and is discussing handwashing principles.Which statement from the nursing assistant indicates a good understanding of those principles?

A) If my hands are visibly soiled, I cannot use an alcohol rub.
B) I do not need to wash my hands if I have used gloves.
C) I must always use soap and water after a dressing change.
D) I can always use an alcohol rub instead of soap and water.
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The nurse is orientating a new graduate nurse.Which statement by the orientee indicates a high level of understanding about the principles of hand hygiene? (Select all that apply.)

A) I need to perform hand hygiene before and after having direct contact with patients.
B) I can use alcohol rub when my hands are not visibly soiled.
C) I need to perform hand hygiene after I remove my gloves.
D) I only need to wash my hands with soap and water when they are visibly soiled.
E) I should perform hand hygiene before a sterile procedure.
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The nurse is preparing a sterile field with several items on it.Which action should the nurse implement to maintain a sterile field?

A) Flip sterile objects onto the sterile field.
B) Put fluid holders near the edge of the field.
C) Wear sterile gloves to open sterile packs.
D) Open the inner flaps of the sterile packages first.
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Deck 5: Infection Control
1
In which of the following situations should the nurse use surgical asepsis?

A) Performing urinary catheter care
B) Inserting a nasogastric tube
C) Inserting a Foley catheter
D) Performing nasogastric tube care
Inserting a Foley catheter
2
The nurse assists the healthcare provider during the insertion of a central venous catheter.Which is the most effective intervention for the nurse to implement to prevent patient infection?

A) Adhere to the principles of surgical asepsis.
B) Close the door of the sterile procedure room.
C) Sterilize working surfaces for the procedure.
D) Restrict foot traffic into the sterile procedure room.
Adhere to the principles of surgical asepsis.
3
The nurse is caring for several patients under contact precautions.Which option is possible for the nurse to use if two of her patients have "like" infections?

A) Double gloving
B) Single gloving
C) Cohorting
D) Hand sanitizer only
Cohorting
4
The nurse teaches the patient the proper handwashing technique before discharge and asks for a return demonstration.Which hand hygiene technique indicates that patient teaching by the nurse is effective?

A) The patient washes hands with running water.
B) Soap, water, and friction are used by the patient.
C) The patient washes hands with very hot water.
D) A basin with warm soapy water is used.
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5
The nurse is getting ready to provide a sterile dressing change.Which nursing action is consistent with principles used to prepare a sterile field?

A) Identify that items below waist height are contaminated.
B) Use opened packages of dressing supplies within the same shift.
C) Identify that sterile drapes have a 5.08 cm (2-inch) contaminated border.
D) Replace bottle caps if the inside of the cap is not touched.
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6
The nurse cared for a patient diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB)3 days ago.Which of the following actions should the nurse implement in response to the potential exposure?

A) Take a leave of absence.
B) Have a chest x-ray taken.
C) Request a sputum culture.
D) Get a QFT-G blood test.
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7
The nurse completes preparation of the sterile field to change a patient's dressing when the patient's dinner tray arrives.Which action should the nurse take?

A) Use the sterile field on another patient in another room.
B) Change the dressing using clean technique to save time.
C) Set the tray aside and proceed with the dressing change.
D) Cover the setup with a sterile drape and let the patient eat.
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The nurse helps the healthcare provider get supplies and monitor the patient during an emergency insertion of a femoral line at the patient's bedside.Which nursing behavior helps to maintain the sterile environment?

A) Avoid reaching over the field.
B) Wear a sterile cap and booties.
C) Use sterile examination gloves.
D) Place a face mask on the patient.
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9
The nurse is caring for a patient who is 4 years old and in isolation.Which approach should the nurse implement to reduce the patient's anxiety?

A) Put the child in a room with a locked door.
B) Ask the parents to keep the child in the room.
C) Explain isolation to the child by using a cartoon.
D) Put the mask, gown, and gloves on in view of the child.
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10
The nurse bathes a patient who has an infection transmitted by the oral-fecal route such as C.diff and notes a small tear in one glove.Which group of interventions does the nurse use for self-protection?

A) Finish the bath, apply fresh gloves, and use hand sanitizer.
B) Continue the bath and change gloves when finished.
C) Apply a new glove over the torn one to finish the bath.
D) Remove the gloves, wash hands, and apply new gloves.
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11
A patient is in isolation in a negative-pressure room for tuberculosis,and the nurse notes that the respirator mask is damaged slightly.What is the initial action that the nurse should take?

A) Ask to switch the assignment.
B) Check the mask for a tight seal.
C) Borrow a mask from a co-worker.
D) Use the mask if damage is minor.
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A patient on isolation precautions tries to leave the isolation room because of loneliness despite repeated instructions to remain in the room.Which action should the nurse implement as a patient advocate?

A) Allow visitors to remove masks while in the patient's room.
B) Talk with the patient about ways to reduce the sense of loneliness.
C) Remind the patient that the isolation is for the patient's benefit.
D) Leave the door open slightly so the patient can see into hallway.
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13
The nurse evaluates the handwashing technique of nursing assistive personnel (NAP).Which behavior by NAP requires additional training by the nurse?

A) Rubs sudsy hands for 5 to 10 seconds
B) Uses warm running water and soap
C) Dries the hands from the fingers to the wrists
D) Keeps the hands and forearms below the elbows
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The nurse is preparing to put on sterile gloves.What should the nurse do to begin this procedure?

A) Pull the first glove up and over the nondominant hand.
B) Place the fingers of the dominant hand under the cuff of the first glove.
C) Let the cuff of the glove roll up over the hand for more coverage.
D) Hold the inside surface of the first glove to pull over the hand.
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15
The nurse sets up a sterile field and notes several tiny holes in the sterile drape of the table that served as the wrap for the pack.What does the nurse do to facilitate completion of the procedure?

A) Uses a sterile towel to cover the existing holes
B) Replaces the entire sterile field and the supplies
C) Moves the sterile supplies to a replacement drape
D) Avoids using any of the sterile items near the holes
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16
While setting up a sterile field for a procedure,the nurse knocks a linen-wrapped sterile package to the floor.Which reaction allows the nurse to maintain safe practice?

A) Inspect the package for tears.
B) Brush away the visible debris.
C) Record the procedure as clean.
D) Replace the sterile package.
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17
The nurse completes care for the patient on droplet precautions.Which procedure does the nurse implement to prevent transmitting the pathogen to other people?

A) Removes gloves and mask at the bedside and gown in hallway
B) Removes all personal protective equipment (PPE) in the soiled utility room
C) Removes gloves first, gown second, and mask third in the patient's doorway
D) Removes mask first, gloves second, and gown third outside the patient's room
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18
Gloves are effective protective barriers from pathogens when caring for patients in isolation.Which patient factor associated with the gloves should the nurse investigate for patients in isolation?

A) Patient resistance to therapy
B) Transmission mode of organism
C) Patient potential for latex allergy
D) Virulence of infectious organism
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The nurse is caring for a 4-year-old child who has rubella.Which transmission precautions should the nurse implement to prevent rubella exposure?

A) Contact precautions
B) Droplet precautions
C) Airborne precautions
D) Standard precautions
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The patient is in isolation in a negative-pressure room for active tuberculosis.He coughs and spews large amounts of blood-tinged sputum but is too weak to cover his mouth and nose with a tissue.Which is the most important intervention for the nurse to implement for self-protection while providing nursing care?

A) Cover the patient's mouth and nose snugly with a surgical mask.
B) Wear an N-95 mask, gloves, face shield, and isolation gown.
C) Place tissues and a contaminated waste container within reach.
D) Use a properly fitted surgical mask and gloves to help with tissues.
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21
The nurse has just finished a sterile dressing change.Which technique should he or she use to remove sterile gloves?

A) Pull the first glove off with the sterile glove hand.
B) Reach inside the first glove to pull it off quickly.
C) Pull the edge of the glove down to create a cuff.
D) Wipe off the gloves with an antiseptic wipe first.
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22
The nurse is screening a patient for latex allergy.Which factors should she consider that place the patient at a higher risk for latex allergies? (Select all that apply.)

A) High latex exposure
B) History of using condom catheters
C) Urogenital defects
D) History of multiple childhood surgeries
E) None of the above
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The nurse is preparing to enter a room for the patient on contact precautions.In which order should she put on her personal protection equipment?

A) Gloves, gown, cap, eyewear
B) Gown, cap, eyewear, gloves
C) Cap, eyewear, gown, gloves
D) Eyewear, cap, gloves, gown
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The nurse is preparing to transfer a sterile voided urine specimen from the patient's bathroom to the laboratory.What supplies should he or she gather to complete this procedure?

A) Clean gloves, biohazard bag, mask
B) Plastic bag, gown, gloves
C) Sterile gloves, gown, biohazard bag
D) Clean gloves, plastic bag, biohazard label
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25
The nurse is caring for a patient with C.diff.What type of precautions should she use?

A) Airborne
B) Droplet
C) Contact
D) Protective
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Which of the follow elements are present in the chain of infections? (Select all that apply.)

A) Source of growth
B) Mode of transmission
C) Infectious agent
D) Susceptible host
E) Portal of exit
F) Catalyst
G) Port of entrance
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The nurse is orientating a nursing assistant and is discussing handwashing principles.Which statement from the nursing assistant indicates a good understanding of those principles?

A) If my hands are visibly soiled, I cannot use an alcohol rub.
B) I do not need to wash my hands if I have used gloves.
C) I must always use soap and water after a dressing change.
D) I can always use an alcohol rub instead of soap and water.
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The nurse is orientating a new graduate nurse.Which statement by the orientee indicates a high level of understanding about the principles of hand hygiene? (Select all that apply.)

A) I need to perform hand hygiene before and after having direct contact with patients.
B) I can use alcohol rub when my hands are not visibly soiled.
C) I need to perform hand hygiene after I remove my gloves.
D) I only need to wash my hands with soap and water when they are visibly soiled.
E) I should perform hand hygiene before a sterile procedure.
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The nurse is preparing a sterile field with several items on it.Which action should the nurse implement to maintain a sterile field?

A) Flip sterile objects onto the sterile field.
B) Put fluid holders near the edge of the field.
C) Wear sterile gloves to open sterile packs.
D) Open the inner flaps of the sterile packages first.
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