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What are the 5 steps of the nursing process? - ✔✔ADPIE
What is the purpose of HIPPA in healthcare? - ✔✔To protect patient privacy and ensure the
confidentiality and sercurity of health information
What are the principles of ethical nursing practice? - ✔✔Autonomy, beneficence,
nonmaleficence, justice, fidelity, and veracity
What are the standard precautions in infection control? - ✔✔Hand hygiene, use of gloves,
masks, eye protection, and safe injection practices
What is the single most effective way to prevent the spread of infection? - ✔✔hand hygiene
What measure can help prevent patient falls? - ✔✔Keeping bed in a low position, ensuring call
light is within reach, using non slip footwear, and assessing fall risk regularly
What are the 10 Rights of Medication Administration - ✔✔right medication, right dose, right
patient, right route, right time, right documentation, right assessment, right education, right
evaluation, and right to refuse meds
How should a nurse verify a patients identity? - ✔✔Check the patients wrist band and asking
them to state their name and date of birth
What should a nurse do immediately after realizing a medication error has occurred? -
✔✔Report it immediately, assess the patient for adverse reactions and document the error
, What are they dentists of range of motion exercises? - ✔✔They prevent joint stiffness, improve
circulation, and maintain muscle strength
How should a nurse assist a patient with limited mobility? - ✔✔Use proper body mechanics,
encourage independence, and provide assistive devices
What interventions help prevent pressure ulcers? - ✔✔Regular turning and repositioning, using
pressure relieving devices, keeping skin dry, and conducting routine skin assessments
What are common signs of dehydration? - ✔✔Dry mouth, decreased urine output, dizziness,
confusion, and low blood sugar
How can urinary tract infections be prevented? - ✔✔Fluid intake, maintaining proper perineal
hygiene, and avoiding prolonged catheter use
What are dietary recommendations for patients with hypertension? - ✔✔Low sodium
What are common signs of inadequate oxygenation? - ✔✔Cyanosis, shortness of breath,
confusion, increased heart rate, and restlessness
What are different oxygen methods? - ✔✔Nasal cannula, simple face mask, non rebreather
mask, and Venturi mask
How should a nurse position a patients in respiratory distress? - ✔✔High Fowlers to promote
lung expansion
What are effective communications techniques for patient education? - ✔✔Active listening,
simple language, asking open ended questions, and providing written instructions