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Medical asepsis - CORRECT ANSWERS Cleaning technique practice that reduces the
presence of disease causing
surgical asepsis - CORRECT ANSWERS techniques used to destroy all pathogenic
organisms, also called sterile technique
Standard precautions - CORRECT ANSWERS Infection prevention practices that
apply to all residents regardless of infection status
contact precautions - CORRECT ANSWERS precautions used when a client has an
infectious agent that can be transmitted by direct or indirect contact with body secretion;
requires a min of gown and gloves prior to client interactions
systolic blood pressure - CORRECT ANSWERS the point on the manometer at which
the nurse hears the first Korotkoff sound is
diastolic pressure - CORRECT ANSWERS The point on the nanometer at which the
Koritkoff sounds are no longer audible is the
Tachycardia - CORRECT ANSWERS pulse greater than 100 bpm
Bradycardia - CORRECT ANSWERS slow heart rate (less than 60 bpm)
- central line-associated bloodstream infections
- catheter-associated unitary tract infections
- surgical site infections
- ventilator-assisted pneumonias - CORRECT ANSWERS What are the four major
HAIs
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nursing interventions for hypertension - CORRECT ANSWERS - encourage the client
to adopt lifestyle interventions such as exercise, stress reduction, low-sodium diet, and
weight loss if needed
- provide the client with information about anti hypertension medications, if prescribed by
the provider, including expected adverse effects and when the provider should be notified.
nursing interventions for hypotension - CORRECT ANSWERS - Increase fluids
- Place in an upright position unless medically contraindicated
- Evaluate the medications the client is taking
- Instruct the client about the risk for dizziness and falling
- Encourage the client to change positions slowly
- Avoid extremes in temperature
- Stay well hydrated
60 to 100 beats - CORRECT ANSWERS What is the Normal pulse rate?
Grading of pulses - CORRECT ANSWERS 0: absent
1: weak and diminished (barely palpable)
2: normal (easily palpable)
3: full
4: strong and bounding
36 C and 38 c
96.8 F- 100.4 F - CORRECT ANSWERS What is the expected body temp?
nursing interventions of hyperthermia - CORRECT ANSWERS - give a tepid bath
- cool fluids