NESA REAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS || GRADED A+ <UPDATED>
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NESA REAL EXAM QUESTIONS
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ANSWERS || GRADED A+
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What are the components of Standard Precautions? - ANSWER
Personal Protective Equipment
Safe handling of potentially contaminated equipment and surfaces
in the patient environment
Hand Hygiene
Accord...
NESA REAL EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED CORRECT
ANSWERS || GRADED A+
<UPDATED>
What are the components of Standard Precautions? - ANSWER
✔ Personal Protective Equipment
Safe handling of potentially contaminated equipment and surfaces
in the patient environment
Hand Hygiene
According to the Joint commission, all rules are inappropriate
except - ANSWER ✔ Always use standard abbreviations for drug
names
which are appropriate patient identifiers except - ANSWER ✔
patients room or physical location
All of the following are true regarding patients at risk for suicide
expect - ANSWER ✔ Visitors may bring packages to the patient
of requested
Who is at high risk for drug resistant TB cases.? - ANSWER ✔
All the above- nursing home residents, homeless/low income
populations, and abusers of substances
,What is one of the most significant signs or symptoms of TB.? -
ANSWER ✔ Prolonged, productive cough
What is the difference between Standard Precautions and
Transmission Precautions? Transmission Precautions are -
ANSWER ✔ Used when the routes of transmission are not
completely interrupted by Standard Precautions alone.
When Contact Precautions are to be implemented, what
protection is required of all healthcare personnel providing care to
the patient? - ANSWER ✔ Donning gown and gloves for all
interactions that may involve contact with the patient or potentially
contaminated surfaces.
When should Droplet Precautions be implemented? - ANSWER
✔ On admission for any patient with complications related to
influenza.
When are Airborne Precautions implemented rather than Droplet
Precautions? - ANSWER ✔ When the infectious agent has the
ability to remain suspended in the air over long distances.
When should soap and water hand hygiene be used rather than
the preferred method of alcohol based hand rub? - ANSWER ✔
When the hands are visibly soiled or after caring for patients with
a known or suspected infectious diarrhea.
What is the correct method of alcohol-based hand hygiene? -
ANSWER ✔ Apply the product to the palm and rub it onto all
surfaces of the hands and fingers. Allow the product to air dry.
, Always perform hand hygiene in which of the following
situations? - ANSWER ✔ Before touching a patient with or without
donning gloves.
After glove removal.
If hands will be moved from a contaminated body site to a clean
site.
On exiting the patient room after touching the patient or patient
supplies.
Which principle should most guide the nurses' choice for
selection of which pieces of of personal protective equipment to
don prior to beginning care of a patient? - ANSWER ✔ The nature
of the patient interaction and the potential exposure to blood,
body fluids, or infectious agents.
When should each component of PPE be implemented? -
ANSWER ✔ 1. Procedures or activities where skin and clothing
may be contaminated.
2. Anticipated contact with blood, body fluids, mucous
membranes, non-intact skin of contaminated equipment exists.
3. Potential for splash or spray of blood and/or secretions exists.
4. Potential contact with respiratory secretions or the need to
protect the immonocompromised patient.
The nurse is performing patient care tasks requiring PPE of
goggles, face mask, and gown. In what order should the
equipment be donned? - ANSWER ✔ Gown, Face Mask, Goggles
Despite all efforts to avoid the use of restraints, the nurse needs
to apply a restraint to protect the client. Which principles should
the nurse follow to correctly implement the use of a restraint for
this client? - ANSWER ✔ Every two hours the staff will need to
release the restraints to provide fluids, toileting, and range of
motion.
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