SCRIPT 2026 COMPLETE ANSWERS VERIFIED
RESULTS
◉ Which parts of the body are washed in a parital bed bath? (5).
Answer: hands, face, axillae, perineal area, back
◉ Bed making Guidleines (7). Answer: 1. Wear gloves, wash hands
after making bed
2. Hold soiled linen away from uniform
3. Never place linen on another client's bed
4. Place soiled linen in hamper or pillow case
5. Do not shake linen
6. Strip and make bed on same side before moving to other side
7. Gather all clean linens before stripping bed
◉ Skin Rashes Care. Answer: -Wash with mild soap, rinse well, and
PAT DRY (NOT RUB)
-Avoid scratching
-Too much perspiration can aggravate rash (pick clothing carefully)
-Be gentle and take your time washing
,◉ attentive listening includes.... Answer: Eye contact
◉ Using Silence (therapeutic). Answer: Using accepting pauses or
silences that may extend for several seconds or minutes w/o
interjecting verbal response ... ALLOWS PT PROCESSING TIME
◉ open-ended questions. Answer: Asking broad questions that lead
or invite client to explore thoughts and feelings.
◉ seeking clarification. Answer: a method of making the client's
broad overall meaning of the message more understandable - used
when paraphrasing is difficult or communication is rambling. Nurse
restates, confesses confusion, ask client to clarify.
◉ perception checking or seeking consensual validation. Answer:
verifies meaning of SPECIFIC words rather than overall message
◉ Stereotyping. Answer: offering generalized or oversimplified
beliefs about groups of people based on limited experiences -negates
client's uniqueness
◉ Ensuring confidentiality of computer records. Answer: -personal
password
-never leave computer unattended after logging on
, -do not leave client info displayed on screen where others can see it
-shred unneeded computer-generated worksheets
-know how to correct errors
-follow protocol for documenting sensitive material (ex:diagnosis of
AIDS)
-IT must install firewall
◉ SBAR stands for. Answer: Situation
Background
Assessment
Recommendation
◉ SBAR: Situation. Answer: What is the situation you are calling
about?
• Identify self, unit, patient, room number.
• Briefly state the problem, what is it, when it happened or started,
and how severe.
◉ SBAR: Background. Answer: Pertinent background information
related to the situation could include the following:
• The admitting diagnosis and date of admission
• List of current medications, allergies, IV fluids, and labs
• Most recent vital signs