TECHNIQUES 10TH EDITION TEST BANK
2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
⩥ Perry et al.: Clinical Nursing Skills & Techniques, 9th Edition.
Answer:
⩥ MULTIPLE CHOICE.
Answer:
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Answer: 1. When the following concepts are compared, which is most
important in maintaining a safe environment by following aseptic
principles?
⩥ a..
Answer: Performing a surgical hand scrub
⩥ b..
Answer: Applying a sterile gown
,⩥ c..
Answer: Recognizing the importance of following aseptic principles
⩥ d..
Answer: Applying a mask and protective eyewear
⩥ ANS:.
Answer: C
⩥ A nurse in an operating room follows a series of steps toward sterile
technique, such as applying a mask, protective eyewear, and a cap;
performing a surgical hand scrub; and applying a sterile gown and sterile
gloves. In contrast, a nurse who is performing a sterile dressing change
at a patient's bedside or in the home setting may only wash the hands
and apply sterile gloves. Regardless of the procedures followed or the
setting, the nurse needs to recognize the importance of following strict
aseptic principles..
Answer:
⩥ DIF:.
Answer: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Text reference: p. 257
⩥ OBJ:.
Answer: Identify principles of surgical asepsis. TOP: Aseptic Principles
,⩥ KEY:.
Answer: Nursing Process Step: Assessment MSC: NCLEX:
Physiological Integrity
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Answer: 2. The nurse is applying for a job at a local hospital. She wants
to look her best for the interview and decides to wear artificial nails. She
does this knowing that artificial nails:
⩥ a..
Answer: are appropriate in the ICU setting as long as the nurse washes
her hands frequently.
⩥ b..
Answer: can lead to fungal growth under the nail.
⩥ c..
Answer: can actually lower the bacterial count on the hands because
they cover the natural nail.
⩥ d..
Answer: are banned only in areas where patients are critically ill.
, ⩥ ANS:.
Answer: B
⩥ Numerous reports identify that fungal growth frequently occurs under
artificial nails as a result of moisture becoming trapped between the
natural nail and the artificial nail. Because of the risks for infection
posed by artificial nail use, health care workers who have direct contact
with patients at high risk (e.g., those in intensive care units or operating
rooms) should not wear artificial nails. Health care workers who wear
artificial nails or nail extenders are more likely to harbor gram-negative
pathogens on their fingertips, both before and after handwashing. Many
health care institutions have chosen to ban artificial nails and extenders
in all clinical areas, with the rationale that all patients are at risk for
infection..
Answer:
⩥ DIF:.
Answer: Cognitive Level: Application REF: Text reference: p. 257
⩥ OBJ:.
Answer: Identify principles of surgical asepsis. TOP: Artificial Nails
⩥ KEY:.