NS1881 VOM, NS1881 NURSING
PRACTICE MOCK EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2026
Common HAI's - ANS Sepsis, UTI, wound infection, pneumonia
Consequences of HAI's - ANS Illness, longer stay, longer recovery time, associated costs with
longer stay, poor PR for hospital
Risk factors for HAI's - ANS Increased length of stay, surgical procedures, hand hygiene
techniques, invasive procedures, non-intact skin
Nursing interventions for HAI's - ANS Keeping healthcare environment clean including
equipment, complying with ANTT, caring for wounds and medical devices, using proper PPE,
following 5 moments of hand hygiene
5 moments of hand hygiene - ANS 1) before touching patient
2) before clean/aseptic procedure
3) after procedure or body fluid exposure risk
4) after touching patient
5) after touching patient surroundings
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, Removing PPE - ANS gloves, goggles, gown, mask, wash hands
Sites for body temperature - ANS Oral, rectal, axillary (armpit), tympanic (ear), laser gun
Sites for pulse - ANS temporal (temple), cartoid (neck), apical (over heart), brachial (inside
elbow), radial (wrist), femoral (top of leg), popliteal (knee), posterior tibial (ankle), pedal (top of
foot)
Sites for blood pressure - ANS Upper arm (brachial artery)
Thigh (popliteal artery)
Sites for oxygen saturation - ANS Finger, palm, toe, sole, ear
Normal temperature - ANS 36.1 - 37.9
Normal HR - ANS 60 - 100 bpm
Normal RR - ANS 12-20
Normal BP - ANS 100-140/60-100 mmHg
Normal SpO2 - ANS ≥ 95%
Normal capillary refill - ANS ≤ 3 seconds
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PRACTICE MOCK EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2026
Common HAI's - ANS Sepsis, UTI, wound infection, pneumonia
Consequences of HAI's - ANS Illness, longer stay, longer recovery time, associated costs with
longer stay, poor PR for hospital
Risk factors for HAI's - ANS Increased length of stay, surgical procedures, hand hygiene
techniques, invasive procedures, non-intact skin
Nursing interventions for HAI's - ANS Keeping healthcare environment clean including
equipment, complying with ANTT, caring for wounds and medical devices, using proper PPE,
following 5 moments of hand hygiene
5 moments of hand hygiene - ANS 1) before touching patient
2) before clean/aseptic procedure
3) after procedure or body fluid exposure risk
4) after touching patient
5) after touching patient surroundings
@COPYRIGHT 2026/2027 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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, Removing PPE - ANS gloves, goggles, gown, mask, wash hands
Sites for body temperature - ANS Oral, rectal, axillary (armpit), tympanic (ear), laser gun
Sites for pulse - ANS temporal (temple), cartoid (neck), apical (over heart), brachial (inside
elbow), radial (wrist), femoral (top of leg), popliteal (knee), posterior tibial (ankle), pedal (top of
foot)
Sites for blood pressure - ANS Upper arm (brachial artery)
Thigh (popliteal artery)
Sites for oxygen saturation - ANS Finger, palm, toe, sole, ear
Normal temperature - ANS 36.1 - 37.9
Normal HR - ANS 60 - 100 bpm
Normal RR - ANS 12-20
Normal BP - ANS 100-140/60-100 mmHg
Normal SpO2 - ANS ≥ 95%
Normal capillary refill - ANS ≤ 3 seconds
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