Ans: 1. Perform hand hygiene and open a sterile urinary catheterization kit.
2. Apply sterile gloves and place sterile drape under the client's buttocks
3. Use the nondominant hand to spread the labial folds
4. Use the dominant hand cleanse the labial folds with antiseptic swabs.
5. Use the dominant hand to cleanse the urethral meatus with antiseptic swabs.
6. Use the dominant hand to insert the catheter until urine return is observed.
4. Use the
Quiz Correct Procedure for administering a TB intradermal injection
, Ans: 1. Choose a 1ml tuberculin syringe with 1 27-gauge 1/4 inhc needle then done clean
gloves-the syringe calibrated in hundredths of a millimeter and the intredermal needle is short
enough to remain in the dermis with length range of 1/4-5/8 inch.
2. Position the left forearm to face upward, and cleanse site that is a hands width above the
wrist.
3. Place non-dominant hand 1 inch below the insertion site and pull skin downward so that it is
taut-taut skin makes it easier to insert the needle and promotes comfort.
4. Insert the needle almost parallel to the skin at 1 10-degree angle with bevel up.
5. Advance the tip of the needle through epidermis into dermis; outline bevel should be visible
under the skin-verify that the medication will be injected to dermis.
6. Inject medication slowly while raising a small wheal (bleb) on the skin-verify that the
medication is being deposited into the dermis.
7. Remove needle and do not rub the are-rubbing promotes leakage through the insertion site
and medication deposition into the tissue.
Quiz Steps in Tracheostomy Suctioning
Ans: 1. Perform hand hygiene and done clean gloves
2. Suction the oropharynx and perform oral care.