A+ ANSWERS 2026 EDITION
Client Interaction Guidelines
Best practices for engaging with clients.
Client confidentiality
Protection of private patient information.
Professional accountability
Responsibility to provide patient updates.
Health care provider rights
Entitled to access patient information.
Wrist restraints
Used to prevent patient harm when necessary.
Informed consent
Patient agreement required before using restraints.
Restraint application
Should be a last resort after alternatives.
Restraint safety
Secure restraints away from bed rails.
Restraint monitoring
Check patient every 15 minutes for safety.
Restraint removal
Remove every 2 hours to meet basic needs.
Hepatitis A transmission
Not transmitted through unprotected sex.
Hepatitis B vaccination
Requires 3 doses for effective protection.
Hepatitis C risk
IV drug use is a common transmission route.
, Hepatitis A treatment
No vaccination; oral medication for 8-12 weeks.
Patient privacy
Discuss conditions in private settings only.
Agitation restraints
Used when patient shows signs of agitation.
Legitimate need to know
Health care providers require information for care.
Restraint consent
Patient or guardian must consent to restraints.
Restraint complications
Can cause injuries, falls, or death.
Restraint snugness
Should allow one finger's width between restraint.
Patient safety
Restraints protect patients from self-harm.
Health care team
Collaborative group providing patient care.
Privacy violation
Discussing patient details in public areas.
Restraint alternatives
Less restrictive measures should be tried first.
Hepatitis B Vaccine
Series of 3 shots over 6 months for protection.
Hepatitis A Transmission
Spread through contaminated food, water, or contact.
Hepatitis A Vaccine
Provides lifelong protection against hepatitis A.
Hepatitis C Transmission