SOLUTIONS
2 step blood pressure Correct Answers 1. palpate brachial/radial
pulse
2. position cuff
3. palpate brachial pulse and note reading
4. close valve and inflate cuff
5. deflate cuff and wait 2 minutes
6. place stethoscope over brachial pulse
7. inflate cuff, release valve, and auscultate blood pressure
5 factors that put an individual at risk for an infection Correct
Answers •Chronic disease
•Age
•Socioeconomic
•Environmental conditions
•Geographic location
Airborne PPE Correct Answers Gown, gloves and N95 mask or
respirator
Bactrim class Correct Answers sulfonamide antibiotic
Bactrim mechanism of action Correct Answers killing bacteria,
It treats common bacterial infections like urinary tract infections
(UTIs), ear infections, and bronchitis.
Bactrim treats Correct Answers PCP and UTI
, belt restraint Correct Answers type of restraint used to secure a
patient on a stretcher
CAUTI Correct Answers catheter associated urinary tract
infection
CAUTI prevention Correct Answers Hand washing, aseptic
insertion technique, frequent pericare, no dependent loops, no
kinked tubing
chain of infection Correct Answers infectious agent, reservoir,
portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, susceptible
host
Contact PPE Correct Answers gown and gloves
Coumadin class Correct Answers Anticoagulant, Vitamin K
Antagonist
Coumadin mechanism of action Correct Answers an essential
enzyme for activating the vitamin K available in the body
Doffing PPE Correct Answers Remove: gloves, gown (wash
hands), goggles, respirator (wash hands)
Donning PPE Correct Answers Put on: gown, mask, goggles,
glove
Droplet PPE Correct Answers Gown, gloves, mask, and eye
protection