NURS 110 - EXAM 1 2026 LATEST
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS| ACE
YOUR GRADES.
When should you not use water for a fire? - correct answer -if
the fire is electrical or chemical
What is code blue? - correct answer -cardiac arrest
what is the code for cardiac arrest in a pediatric patient? - correct
answer -code blue angel/baby blue
what is code 45? - correct answer -assistance needed in
restraining
what is code W? - correct answer -violence, riot, hostage
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what is code pink? - correct answer -infant abduction (0M- male
less than 1 yr 2F- female age 2)
Code Silver - correct answer -Active Shooter
Code Lake - correct answer -Building lockdown
Code Black - correct answer -Bomb threat
Code Purple - correct answer -stroke patient
Dr Strong - correct answer -fall patient
Code Brown - correct answer -missing adult patient
What are the four sources of infection? - correct answer -
Patients, Personnel, Visitors, Inanimate objects
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What is chlorhexidine gluconate? - correct answer -(CHG)
replaces routine bathing for entire ICU stay. certain soaps and
lotions inactivate. After bathing clean 6 inches of tubes, catheters
nearest patient
How much blood do adult blood cultures require? pediatric? -
correct answer -10ml and 5ml
How much should urine samples contain? - correct answer -no
less than 15-20 ml urine
What are red bags used for? - correct answer -blood or body
fluid contaminated waste
How often are Hepatitis B Vaccinations required - correct answer
-3 to provide immunity
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What are five transmissions of infections? - correct answer -
contact, droplet, airborne, common vehicle, vector borne
What is MRSA? - correct answer -Methicillin-resistant
staphylococcus aureus, can survive on skin and surfaces for days
What is Clostridium Difficile? - correct answer -transmitted
through fecal oral route. can survive months on surfaces. bleach
must be used. sanitizer not effective.
How are the 6 types of Hepatitis transmitted? - correct answer -A
and E are not transmitted through fluids. person to person.
contaminated water or food. vaccine only for A
B, C, D, G are transmitted through blood and body fluids
Human Immunodeficiency Virus - correct answer -via blood and
body fluids, sexually transmitted. no cure. life long carrier. no
vaccine