Place the following steps for putting on PPE in the order in which they would be performed
A) Put on goggles and place over eyes and adjust to fit.
B) Put on the mask or respirator over your nose, mouth, and chin.
C) Put on the gown, with the opening in the back. Tie gown securely at neck and waist.
D) Perform hand hygiene.
E) Put on clean, disposable gloves and extend gloves to cover the cuffs of the gown.
F) Provide instruction about precautions to patient, family members, and visitors.
D, F, C, B, A, E
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A) Acetylcholine B) Dopamine C) Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) D) Serotonin
If a nurse wants to assess a client's nutritional status, he or she may use
a. dietary standards, dietary behaviors, Ac-ceptable Macronutrient Distribution Ranges, and biochemical analysis. b. biochemical analysis, food records, com-puterized dietary analysis, and Tolerable Upper Intake Level. c. Recommended Dietary Allowances, clin-ical examination, psychosocial behaviors, and risk assessment. d. dietary evaluation, clinical examination, biochemical analysis, and anthropometric measurements.
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1. Turn, cough, and deep breathe q shift 2. Sterile wound care 3. Oral care 4. Skin care 5. Foley drainage on the bed at the client's feet
Which self-reflective intervention is most appropriate for the nurse to engage in when managing care for patients who exhibit characteristics of personality disorders?
a. Reinforcing the therapeutic boundaries between the nurse and patient as often as needed b. Requesting a temporary transfer to a medical unit periodically to help minimize burn-out c. Frequently self-assessing for biases and prejudices that result in patient care that is compromised d. Arriving at a personal decision regarding the use of both chemical and physical restraints to assure milieu safety.