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- Airborne Precautions are needed if there are fomites on environment surfaces/reusable medical equipment. the patient is infected with drug-resistant bacteria. droplet Precautions are also needed. infectious airborne droplets nuclei are/may be present.typically What are standard precautions to prevent transmission during a physical exam? disease diseaseIn providing nursing care in the home, a nurse should remember that Isolation techniques should always be used in order to minimize the spread of infection, Which of the following nursing actions would ensure that the spread of infection is minimized in the room? Instructing the family that beddings should be frequently washed and aired and exposed to sunlight Instructing the members of the household to separate and avoid using articles that belong to and are used by the patient. Boiling articles soiled with discharges of the patient for at least 30 minutes before laundering O all of the options Home visit is a family nurse contact which allows the health care provider to assess the home and family situation. The following choices are the purposes of home visit, which one represent the best purpose in conducting a home visit: to make use of the inter- referral system O to assess the living condition and health practices of the client, and his family O to give nursing care and health…
- An individual is visiting a family member who was admitted to the intensive care with influenza. How should infection risks be reduced for the visitor? Clean surface areas with disinfectant Offer visitors a complimentary flu shot Eliminate visitation for intensive care patients Provide protective face masksIdentifying and reporting all cases of infection. Surveillance Standard precaution Antisepsis Nosocomial practiceWhich of the following can help prevent hospital-acquired pneumonia? Keeping the patient well sedated and good oral hygiene. Placing the patient in a prone position and prophylactic antibiotics. Maintaining good hydration and chest physiotherapy. Minimal use of sedation and good oral hygiene.
- The CDC has established biological safety levels (BSLs) for working with specific pathogens. Match the statements below with the appropriate BSL: Workers must wear respirators and work continuously in a biological safety cabinet Workers must wear full-body protective suits with a designated air supply Workers must wear standard personal protective equipment (PPE) and work at a laboratory bench Workers must wear standard personal safety equipment (PPE) and work in biological safety cabinets BSL-1, BSL-2,BLS-3,BLS-4The simple act of covering the nose and mouth with a tissue when coughing or sneezing is an effective infection control measure. True or False asapA phlebotomist with an exceptionally heavy workload decides to save time by not changing gloves. What type of infection could spread to previously uninfected patients? How will these infections be transmitted? Who/what is considered as the reservoir of infections? Who/what is considered as the host of infections?
- Infection control policies and procedures should be reviewed in consultation with medical director infection control committee infection control practitioner director of nursingThe best way to prevent the spread of infections is to wash your hands frequently. True or Falseif a nurses gloves are contaminated with a patients bacterial infection they are? reservoir fomite carrier vector host