nur asepsis
The parent of a pediatric client tells the nurse, "I do not believe in vaccinations." What is the appropriate nursing response?
"Help me understand your perspective about vaccinating."
A family member with a mild upper respiratory infection comes to visit a client in a long-term care facility. The nurse takes the opportunity to teach the family member about preventing the spread of the cold. What response by the family member indicates that the nurse's teaching was successful?
"I will obtain a mask from the staff and wash my hands before touching my family member."
The friend of a long-term care client comes to visit despite having an upper respiratory infection. What health teaching will the nurse share with the visitor?
"Please get a mask from the staff upon entry and use a mask along with hand hygiene when visiting to prevent the spread of infection to your friend and others."
The nurse reminds the visitor of a client with an antibiotic-resistant infection that gloves are necessary. The visitor states, "I need to directly hold my loved one's hand without a barrier." What essential information does the nurse need to explain to the visitor to prevent transmission of the organism?
"The glove is an important barrier in preventing the transmission of your loved-one's antibiotic-resistant infection to you or other people you come in contact with."
The nurse is caring for a client with third-degree, or full-thickness, burns. What aseptic intervention(s) would the nurse implement for this client when admitted to the general medical unit? Select all that apply.
-Restrict visitors to family members who are not ill. -Place the client in a private room with protective isolation. -Instruct all staff, the client, and family members to practice strict and meticulous hand washing.
Which client should the nurse determine to be at the greatest risk for hospital-acquired infection (HAI)?
Client with a urinary catheter
The nurse is donning a pair of sterile gloves. The nurse correctly dons the first glove, but inadvertently inserts the thumb and index finger into the thumb hole of the second glove. The glove remains intact. Which action is most appropriate?
Continue to don the glove, then use the other gloved hand to carefully insert the finger into the proper hole.
When preparing a sterile field, the nurse notes that the bottle of sterile saline was opened 48 hours ago and is half full. What action does the nurse take to ensure that the saline used is sterile?
Discard the bottle and get a new one because the saline has expired.
The client is concerned about "catching the flu." What primary information can the nurse teach the client to best prevent the spread of infection?
Hand hygiene
The nurse is caring for a client who has been placed in strict isolation. Which nursing action is appropriate?
Remove fresh fruit from the room.
The nurse planning to insert an indwelling urinary catheter into a client should utilize which technique?
Surgical asepsis
The nurse is teaching a new nurse about preparing a sterile field. Which action made by the new nurse would indicate further teaching is required?
The new nurse touches 1.5 in. (4 cm) from the outer edges.
For which client would the use of standard precautions alone be appropriate?
an incontinent client in a nursing home who has diarrhea
When a nurse picks up a client's contaminated tissue without gloves and fails to wash the hands sufficiently, the nurse provides for the client's organisms to be spread by which type of transmission?
contact
To eliminate needlesticks as potential hazards to nurses, the nurse should:
immediately deposit uncapped needles into a puncture-proof plastic container.
The nurse is caring for a client who became very ill after ingesting seafood. How will the nurse document this condition?
noncommunicable disease
The nurse manager is developing a plan to decrease the transmission of health care associated infections. What would be the best to implement?
staff education on utilizing hand hygiene
The nurse who is caring for a client in contact isolation is preparing to conduct an assessment. How will the nurse listen to the client's heart?
stethoscope that remains in the client's room
Personal protective equipment (PPE) is used in health care facilities to protect the staff from potentially infected clients.
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