Skills and Essentials Ch 28 Infection Control
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is spread through which method of transmission
Airborne
In the home setting which process is typically used to disinfect a straight urinary catheter
Boiling water
How would the nurse respond when a patient voices resentment about being placed in isolation for pulmonary tuberculosis?
Explain the reasons for isolation precautions
The nursery sustains, an accidental needlestick injury is at increased risk for which conditions
Hepatitis A Hepatitis C HIV
Which nursing action may contaminate the surface of a sterile item
Holding the arm over the sterile field
Which step with the nurse take first when removing personal protective equipment in an isolation room
Remove gloves
Which disease requires contact precautions
Scabies
Which nursing intervention require surgical asepsis
Suctioning the tracheobronchial airway
Which nursing intervention would be appropriate to reduce the risk of transmission of mycobacterium tuberculosis?
Wearing an N 95 respirator Wearing gloves, while performing a physical examination of the patient
Which action by the nurse may cause an infection
Wearing rings on both hands
Which action by the nurse may cause contamination, when pouring a sterile solution from a bottle into a container
removing the sterile, seal, and cap from the bottle in a downward motion
Arrange the steps chronologically that would be followed by the nurse while performing open gloving
1 perform hand hygiene 2 Remove the outer glove package wrapper 3 grasp of the inner package and lay it on a clean surface above waist level 4 Open the package and identify the right and left gloves 5 Grasp the glove for the dominant hand, touching only the inside surface of the cuff 6 Slip the fingers underneath the cuff of the second glove 7 Interlock the fingers of the gloved hands, and hold them away from the body above waist level
To reduce the transmission of infection, arrange the steps for applying personal protective equipment in the correct order
1 perform hand hygiene 2 apply gown 3 apply mask 4 put in protective eyewear 5 Put on gloves.
Arrange the steps of adding sterile items to the sterile field chronological
1 select a clean flat dry work surface 2 open the sterile item 3 carefully peel the wrapper over the non dominant hand 4 be sure the outer wrapper does not fall onto the sterile field 5 dispose of the outer wrapper
To avoid contamination during a surgical hand scrub, the nurse recognizes that it is important to keep the hands in which location
Above the elbows
According to the CDC, in which circumstance is it appropriate to decontaminate their hands, using an alcohol-based waterless, anti-septic agent
After removing gloves
A positive airflow 12 or more. Eric's changes per hour would be implemented as a barrier protection, for which type of infection or condition?
Allogenic hematopoietic stem cell transplants
Which part of a sterile gown is actually considered sterile?
Anterior surface of the sleeves
Which process uses moist heat to sterilize heat, tolerant, surgical instruments
Auto clave
Which instrument used by the nurse requires surface disinfection
Blood pressure cuff
An infection of the upper respiratory tract causes lymph node enlargement in which area of the body
Cervical
Which action will the nurse perform to prepare a sterile field for a dressing change?
Choose a clean, dry work surface above waste level Remove bracelets, and rings Perform hand hygiene before handling equipment Check the labels and condition of supply, packaging and equipment
Which infection control practice with the nurse implement for a patient who is hospitalized for the treatment of an infection with a multi-drug-resistant organism?
Contact precautions
Which type of transmission based precaution, requires a gown and gloves?
Contact precautions
Which method is most effective to break the chain of infection
Hand hygiene
Which method is effective in reducing the transmission of pathogens to patients in personnel in healthcare settings
Hand hygiene practices
Which statement made by the nursing student regarding handwashing with anti-septic soap, indicates the need for further learning
Hot water removes, fewer protective oils and warm water
Which substance with the nurse use for a high level disinfection
Hydrogen peroxide
Which statement made by the nursing student indicates the need for further learning regarding caring for patients with infections
I only need gloves if there is a risk of splash I should use a mask while touching a patient's mucous membrane
Regarding home care considerations for patients with infections which statement made by the nursing student indicates a need for further learning
I should ensure that teach back about sterile asepsis has occurred
Which statement made by the nursing student indicates effective learning regarding sterile procedures
I should inform the patient to avoid touching the sterile supplies If a patient is in pain, I should administer prescribed analgesics about half hour before the procedure begins I should inform the patient to avoid sudden movements of any part of the body covered by sterile drapes
After receiving instructions about pouring a sterile solution during a sterile procedure, which statement made by the nursing student indicates a need for further learning
I should quickly pour the contents into the container I should make sure that the receptacle for a solution is located far away from the sterile, work surface edge
Which patient statement indicates the need for further teaching regarding infection, control, and prevention
I should use povidone iodine wash if there is a risk of MRSA or other resistant bacteria
After educating a nursing student about standard precautions, the nurse identifies that which statement made by the student indicates the need for further learning
I should wash my hands with antimicrobial soap and water if my hands are not visibly soiled
The nurse recognizes the importance of preventing which specific type of infection, when assisting with a bronchoscopy
Iatrogenic
A patient who undergoes a bronchoscopy is an increased risk of developing which type of healthcare associated infection (HAI)?
Iatrogenic infection
Which statement made by the nursing student, indicates a need for further teaching, regarding sterilization and disinfection and cleaning of equipment
Implants are considered non-critical items and must be disinfected urinary catheters are considered semi critical items and must be disinfected
In regards to surgical hand asepsis, which statement describes the rationale for drying the skin, starting at the hands and moving to the elbow?
It allows the drawing to occur from the cleanest to the least clean
The nurse would intervene, when which hand washing step is performed by another member of the healthcare team?
Keeping elbows longer than hands, and forearms during washing
Which protection barrier a specified for use with a patient who has chickenpox
Mask N 95 respirator
In which medical unit with the nurse use an N 95 respirator
Medical unit one laryngeal tuberculosis
To prepare a sterile field, which action is being performed by the nurse in the given image
Opening the outermost flap of the sterile kit away from the body
The nurse expect switch additional assessment, finding in a patient who is 10 days post hysterectomies who reports purulent drainage at the incision site?
Pain redness tenderness
Which equipment is required for surgical hand asepsis
Paper facemask Protective eyewear Surgical scrub with sponge
To reduce the spread of infection, which action would the nurse perform when assessing a patient who is 10 days post hysterectomy and reports pain, itching, and warmth at the incision site
Perform hand hygiene practices Use gloves when assessing the wound Use appropriate PPE
Which technique is most effective in preventing and controlling the transmission of an infection?
Performing hand hygiene
the nurse provides education for a group of nursing students about the prevention of HAIs and would discuss which intervention that is the most effective way to break the chain of infection?
Performing hand hygiene before, and after patient care
Which precaution with the nurse follow while performing surgical asepsis
Placing objects on the sterile field inside the 1 inch border Holding sterile objects above waist level Discarding objects immediately if sterile package becomes wet Opening sterile packages with a minimum number of people are walking into an area
When presenting education about the transmission of infections in the hospital, setting, which disease with the nurse use as an example of one to implement contact precautions
Scabies
Which nursing action is appropriate and surgical hand asepsis
Scrubbing the hands for 3 to 5 minutes
Which action by the nurse may cause contamination of the sterile field
Selecting a clean, dry work surface below waist level
Which noncritical item require surface disinfection
Stethoscope
Which type of specimen is collected by using a sterile tongue blade
Stool
The nurse observes the process for disinfecting a pair of scissors that contain visible blood, and identifies which factor that reduces the efficacy of the disinfectant
The blood was not washed off the scissors before application of the disinfectant Soap was used to clean the scissors before application of the disinfectant The same amount of disinfecting time was used on all handheld instruments, including the scissors
Regarding healthcare associated infections, which statement made by the nursing student, indicates the need for further
The costs of HAIs are usually reimbursed
Which event that occurred during a sterile, aseptic procedure indicates a potential contamination
The sterile field was lower than the nurses waist The package was slightly damp on the bottom An instrument was out of the nurses line of sight Sterile, syringe tip touched the nurses clean glove
When evaluating the skill of open gloving, the nurse would correct which action by the nursing student?
The students at the inner package of gloves on a clean flat surface just below the waist level
When preparing a sterile work service, what is the rationale for the nurse opening the outermost flap away from the body, keeping the arm, outstretched, and away from the sterile field
To avoid contamination of the sterile field
What is the rationale for removing finger rings when performing hand hygiene
To prevent the harboring of micro organisms
Which is the major route of transmission for pathogens identified in the healthcare setting
Unwashed hands of the healthcare worker
The nurse would intervene, when which step is performed by student nurse, when preparing a sterile field
Uses the inner surface of the package as a sterile field to add sterile items
Which method would the nurse use for hand hygiene after the nurses ungloved hands come into contact with drainage from a patient's wound
Wash them with soap and water
After caring for a patient with diarrhea, which procedure with the nurse employee to clean, visibly soiled hands
Wash with soap and water
While observing other members of the healthcare team, the nurse identifies that which action harbors microorganisms
Wearing a finger ring
Which infection for caution with the nurse take to prevent the spread of influenza
Wearing a surgical mask within 3 feet of patient Maintaining proper hand hygiene during the assessment
During surgical hand, a sepsis, which action increases the nurses risk of harboring microorganism
Wearing a wrist watch Maintaining a natural nail length of 0.5 inch long
When providing education related to win specimen collection, which procedural step will the nurse include
White from edges outward to remove old exudate Place to clean test tube on a clean paper towel After swimming center of the wound site, grasp the collection tube with a paper towel Clean the site with sterile water or saline before wound specimen collection Use a sterile, cotton tipped swab or syringe to collect as much drainage as possible
Which personal protective equipment is the most important for the nurse to wear when entering the room of a patient with mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
n-95 respirator
Which information would the nurse evaluate when assessing the infection risk of a patient
Daily food intake Immunization details Recent travel history Medication history
Which question with a nurse ask a patient to assess for the presence of an infection
Do you have a cough that produces sputum? Do you have any pain or burning during urination?
Boiling water is a common method of disinfection used in the home care setting, for which type of equipment
Drainage collection device
Which specific type of isolation precaution is appropriate for a patient with influenza
Droplet precautions
Which step is included when the nurse perform surgical hand asepsis
Entering the operating suite by backing into the room Having a finger nail length of 1/4 inch from fingertip Keeping hands and forearms lower than elbows during washing