In "Contact Precautions," when should you wear gloves?
A) when directly touching the patient
B) if there are blood or secretions involved
C) when touching environmental surfaces or patient care items
D) all of the above
Answer: D
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A) High-grade tumor B) Posterior fossa tumor C) Cerebral hemisphere tumor D) Low-grade tumor
Phenylketonuria testing is done by a blood sample from the newborn. This blood specimen is most accurate when taken
A) within 1 hour after birth. B) at 24 hours after birth. C) 2 to 3 days after birth. D) 4 weeks after solid food is first eaten.
A nurse is observing children at play. Which figure depicts associative play?
a. c. b. d.
Mrs. Levington is fairly independent, but needs help to get onto and off of the toilet. Once she is on the toilet, the nursing assistant should
A. Stand in the bathroom until she is finished, to help get her off the toilet. B. Wipe from back to front when she is finished. C. Leave her if it is safe, with the call button within her reach. D. Wear disposable gloves and a gown to assist with perineal care.