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What considerations are important when
determining the best option? ✔Correct Answer-Whatever decision is the best for the patient
Delegation ✔Correct Answer-Transferring responsibility for a
performance of an activity or task while
retaining accountability for an outcome
Examples of things you can Delegate ✔Correct Answer-Assigning Vitals or Labs to other healthcare
professionals like Unlicensed assistive personnel and LPN
Not Delegate ✔Correct Answer-Tasks to do on your own or not
share the tasks
Examples of things to Not Delegate ✔Correct Answer-Giving meds,
Change in status
Receiving new meds
New admission
Teaching
What are essential steps the nurse should do
prior to performing any skill on a patient? ✔Correct Answer-AIDET
-Hand hygiene and provide privacy
-Identify your patient using name and DOB
-Assess allergies
-Assess pain
-Determine level of consciousness (LOC)
AIDET ✔Correct Answer-A-Acknowledge (greet the patient)
I- Introduce yourself
D- Duration of assessment
E- Explain the procedure
T- Thank you
What is HIPAA? ✔Correct Answer-Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act
-Focuses on Patient Health
Information
-Stipulates how healthcare workers
can share information
What are principles related to HIPAA? ✔Correct Answer--Patients' privacy, who the patient
give right to have his information
- Patient information can be used or
disclosed by a health plan, provider
, - HIPAA enables patients to find out
how their information may be used
and how it has been disclosed
-Gives patients the right to examine
and obtain a copy of their own health
records and to request corrections.
What is a major component of HIPAA? ✔Correct Answer-The Privacy Rule, which was introduced to
promote
the use of standard methods of maintaining
the privacy of protected health information among health care agencies.
Nursing Process ✔Correct Answer-Assessment- Gather Data both Objective & Subjective
Diagnosis- NANDA, nursing diagnosis for actual problems, Potential problems/risk for
problems.
Outcome Identification- SMART goals for pt
Planning- Nurse/ PT make a plan to achieve the goal
Implementation- How the nurse will put the plan into action & interventions
Evaluation- Was the goal met and what needs to be adjusted
Clean Technique ✔Correct Answer-Also know as Aseptic
routine hand hygiene, drying and use of nonsterile gloves.
Clean Technique is used for ✔Correct Answer-Taking blood, examining
patients, and feeding patients.
Sterile Technique ✔Correct Answer-Used for surgery and invasive procedures with high
rates of infection.
PPE needed for sterile Techniques ✔Correct Answer-Gown
Mask
Gloves
Examples of what you need Sterile Technique for ✔Correct Answer-NG Tube
Foley Catheter
Dressing Change
Suctioning
List strategies/interventions that may prevent infection transmission. ✔Correct Answer--Standard
precaution (wash hands, gloves) => apply when contact with blood, body fluid, non-intact skin,
and mucous membrane.
- Hand Hygiene
What is the most effective
basic technique in preventing and
controlling the transmission of
infection. ✔Correct Answer-Hand Hygiene
What are principles associated with creating
and maintaining a sterile field? ✔Correct Answer-Keep the inner area inside the 1 inch sterile
gloving uncontaminated, only using no sterile hands on outside 1 inch. Must be waist level