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C825 Intro to Nursing: Lab Prep Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Why is hand hygiene so important in healthcare? - correct answer - it is a great way to prevent the spread of infections, 
- preventing the spread of germs is especially important in hospitals and other facilities, 
- it contributes significantly to keeping patients safe 
- It is a simple, low-cost action to prevent the spread of many of the microbes that cause healthcare-associated infections (HAI) 
 
What are the six phases of the nursing process? - correct answer 1. Assessment 
2. Diagnosis 
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Final Exam Hondros NUR 150 | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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What do we want to do with chain of infection? - break it, wash hands 
 
How does HAI spread - not hand washing, equipment 
 
What PPE is worn for what isolation - 
Contact - gloves, gown 
Droplet - mask, gloves, gown 
standard precautions - gloves 
 
What infections do we put in Contact isolation - VRE, MRSA, C-Diff (with hand washing) 
 
What kind of precautions for Airborne - N-95, Hood 
 
What are the rules...
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Nursing 3100 - Unit 4 Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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Nursing 3100 - Unit 4 Exam Questions With 
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Pathogenicity - answerability to cause disease 
virulence - answerdegree of pathogenicity 
invasiveness - answerability of a bacterial pathogen to rapidly spread through tissue and 
cause destruction to surrounding tissue 
exotoxins - answerProteins *ex*creted by bacteria with power to inactivate or kill host cells 
endotoxins - answerchemical components of the cell walls of certain bacteria 
At bacterial death, *endotoxins are re...
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Final Exam Hondros NUR 150(NUR 150 Hondros) with complete solution 100% correct answers
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What do we want to do with chain of infection? - CORRECT ANSWERS break it, wash hands 
How does HAI spread - CORRECT ANSWERS not hand washing, equipment 
What PPE is worn for what isolation - CORRECT ANSWERS Contact - gloves, gown 
Droplet - mask, gloves, gown 
standard precautions - gloves 
What infections do we put in Contact isolation - CORRECT ANSWERS VRE, MRSA, C-Diff (with hand washing) 
What kind of precautions for Airborne - CORRECT ANSWERS N-95, Hood 
What are the rules for re...
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NUR 150 Final Exam Hondros Graded A 2023
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What do we want to do with chain of infection? - break it, wash hands 
How does HAI spread - not hand washing, equipment 
What PPE is worn for what isolation - Contact - gloves, gown 
Droplet - mask, gloves, gown 
standard precautions - gloves 
What infections do we put in Contact isolation - VRE, MRSA, C-Diff (with hand 
washing) 
What kind of precautions for Airborne - N-95, Hood 
What are the rules for restraints - check circulation every 30min 
release every 2 hours 
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NSE 111 Questions and Answers Already Passed What is patient centered care? A standard off care that places the patient as the focus of care. 
Includes the patient as a partner in care and one who participates in their care. 
Having concern for the dignity, independence, preferences, privacy and safety of patients at all times. 
Does patient centred care include the patient as a partner in care? Yes, the patient also participants in their care. 
What does DIPPS stand for? Dignity Independence Pr...
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HCB 102 - BASIC HOSPITAL CORPSMAN SCOPE OF CARE UNIT 1 - INTRO TO PATIENT ASSESSMENT EXAM.
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HCB 102 - BASIC HOSPITAL CORPSMAN SCOPE OF CARE UNIT 1 - INTRO TO PATIENT ASSESSMENT EXAM. 
 
Directed or effective against bacteria. 
Antibacterial 
Preventing or arresting the growth of microorganisms. 
Antiseptic 
The condition of being aseptic. 
Asepsis 
Preventing infection. 
Aseptic Technique 
(Plural of bacterium) any of a domain of prokaryotic round, spiral, or rod shaped singel-celled microorganism that may lack cell walls or are gram-positive or gram-negative, typically live in soil, w...
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What do we want to do with chain of infection? - correct answer break it, wash hands 
 
How does HAI spread - correct answer not hand washing, equipment 
 
What PPE is worn for what isolation - correct answer Contact - gloves, gown 
Droplet - mask, gloves, gown 
standard precautions - gloves 
 
What infections do we put in Contact isolation - correct answer VRE, MRSA, C-Diff (with hand washing) 
 
What kind of prec...
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Hartman's Nursing Assistant Care Chapter 5 Review and Glossary 2018/2022
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What does "Infection Prevention" mean? - ANSWER-Set of methods practiced in healthcare facilities to prevent and control the spread of disease. 
 
How does infection occur? - ANSWER-Harmful microorganisms invade the body and multiply. 
 
Microorganism/microbe - ANSWER-Living thing that is so small it is only visible under a microscope. 
 
Infections - ANSWER-Harmful microorganisms, called Pathogens, invade the body and multiply. 
 
Localized infection - ANSWER-An infection that is limited to a...
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WGU C157 Essentials of Advanced Nursing Practice Field Experience: Final Practice Exam Questions and Answers Updated 2024/2025 | Scored A+
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1. Vulnerable Populations: Vulnerable populations include patients who are racial 
or ethnic minorities, children, elderly, socioeconomically disadvantaged, underinsured or those with certain medical conditions 
Infants, children, older adults, the ill, the physically and mentally disabled, the 
illiterate and the poor 
2. QIA: Quality Improvement Activity "An activity used to monitor, evaluate or 
improve the quality of health care delivered by the practice." 
3. Definition of Quality Improve...
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