“Standard precautions”
a. require that health care workers should treat ANY bodily fluid as potentially infectious.
b. include a group of infection prevention practices that apply to all patients, regardless of suspected or confirmed infection status,
in any setting in which health care is delivered.
c. include hand hygiene; use of gloves, gown, mask, eye protection, or face shield, depending on the anticipated exposure; and safe
injection practices.
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
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With suspected head-injured patients, it is important to avoid hyperventilation because:
A) it increases oxygen supply and activates free radical damage. B) it correlates to increased mortality after return of circulation. C) it will cause an extreme shift in the acid-base levels in the brain. D) it decreases oxygen supply to the already injured brain tissue.
What is the difference between a new and an established patient?
What will be an ideal response?
According to Kohlberg, children solve problems at
a. stages 1 and 2 b. stages 2 and 3 c. stages 3 and 4 d. stages 5 and 6
To create a culture of caring within the organization, you should establish employee policies that are:
a. Strict and narrowly construed. b. Open to interpretation by the professionals within. c. Fair and reasonable. d. Designed to control behavior.