NSG 3100 UNIT 1 & 2 EXAM WITH
CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2025
Unit 1- Hand Hygiene - CORRECT-ANSWERS#1 way to prevent infection
How long do you wash your hands? - CORRECT-ANSWERS-15-20 seconds
5 moments of hand hygiene - CORRECT-ANSWERS-before touching the
patient
-before aseptic procedure
-After body fluid exposure
-After touching patient
-After touching a patients surroundings
CDC - CORRECT-ANSWERSCenter for Disease Control
Bathing a patient - CORRECT-ANSWERS-Privacy is of upmost importance
-Ensure comfortable temperature of room and bathing water
-Offer to let client void before bathing (water can stimulate the urge to void)
-Lay a warm sheet over top the client, and only expose the area you are
bathing
-Go from a head to toe approach (but leave the peri-area for last)
What does bathing help with? - CORRECT-ANSWERSstimulates circulation
and rids the body of sebum
Se diff - CORRECT-ANSWERS-sanitizers dont kill se diff
-Deadly Diarrhea
If patient has dry skin - CORRECT-ANSWERS- Bathe less
, - Increase fluid Intake
-Humidify Air
- Moisturize
If patient has rash - CORRECT-ANSWERS- Tepid bath
- Avoid scratches
- Avoid irritating clothing
- keep area clean
If patient has acne - CORRECT-ANSWERS-Wash face using hot water
-Avoid oily creams or cosmetics that block ducts
-Never squeeze or pick at the lesions b/c this can increase the potential for
infection and scarring
HS - CORRECT-ANSWERSBedtime hours
Ambulate - CORRECT-ANSWERSto walk
vasoconstriction - CORRECT-ANSWERSthe constriction of blood vessels,
which increases blood pressure.
vasodilation - CORRECT-ANSWERSA widening of the diameter of a blood
vessel, decreases blood pressure
foot care - CORRECT-ANSWERS-Keep feet from getting dry (dry = risk for
breakdown)
- avoid putting lotion between the toes (breading ground for bacteria)
-Inspect feet carefully
-Do not walk barefoot
-Exercise feet daily to improve circulation
CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2025
Unit 1- Hand Hygiene - CORRECT-ANSWERS#1 way to prevent infection
How long do you wash your hands? - CORRECT-ANSWERS-15-20 seconds
5 moments of hand hygiene - CORRECT-ANSWERS-before touching the
patient
-before aseptic procedure
-After body fluid exposure
-After touching patient
-After touching a patients surroundings
CDC - CORRECT-ANSWERSCenter for Disease Control
Bathing a patient - CORRECT-ANSWERS-Privacy is of upmost importance
-Ensure comfortable temperature of room and bathing water
-Offer to let client void before bathing (water can stimulate the urge to void)
-Lay a warm sheet over top the client, and only expose the area you are
bathing
-Go from a head to toe approach (but leave the peri-area for last)
What does bathing help with? - CORRECT-ANSWERSstimulates circulation
and rids the body of sebum
Se diff - CORRECT-ANSWERS-sanitizers dont kill se diff
-Deadly Diarrhea
If patient has dry skin - CORRECT-ANSWERS- Bathe less
, - Increase fluid Intake
-Humidify Air
- Moisturize
If patient has rash - CORRECT-ANSWERS- Tepid bath
- Avoid scratches
- Avoid irritating clothing
- keep area clean
If patient has acne - CORRECT-ANSWERS-Wash face using hot water
-Avoid oily creams or cosmetics that block ducts
-Never squeeze or pick at the lesions b/c this can increase the potential for
infection and scarring
HS - CORRECT-ANSWERSBedtime hours
Ambulate - CORRECT-ANSWERSto walk
vasoconstriction - CORRECT-ANSWERSthe constriction of blood vessels,
which increases blood pressure.
vasodilation - CORRECT-ANSWERSA widening of the diameter of a blood
vessel, decreases blood pressure
foot care - CORRECT-ANSWERS-Keep feet from getting dry (dry = risk for
breakdown)
- avoid putting lotion between the toes (breading ground for bacteria)
-Inspect feet carefully
-Do not walk barefoot
-Exercise feet daily to improve circulation