Standard precautions are used for
A. contacting blood and body fluids.
B. passing meal trays.
C. documentation.
D. giving report to the nurse.
Answer: A
You might also like to view...
A patient has been diagnosed with a brain tumor, which has caused partial seizure activity. The patient is being treated with gabapentin (Neurontin)
After administering the medication, the nurse should assess the patient because of the potential for what adverse effect? A) Tetany B) Hypersensitivity C) Paradoxical seizures D) CNS depression
During evaluation of a patient at an outpatient clinic, the nurse determines that administration of hepatitis B vaccine has been effective when a specimen of the patient's blood reveals:
a. HBsAg. b. anti-HBs c. anti-HBc IgM. d. anti-HBc IgG"
converted to a percent isĀ
A. .
B. 0.3%.
C. 33.3%.
D. 3%.
The perinatal nurse knows that changes in the pelvic floor musculature that normally occur in labor include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
A. Eversion of the anus B. Exposure of the internal rectal wall C. Pulling downward on the levator ani muscles D. Rectum drawn upward and backward E. Thinning of the perineal body