Exam 1 - Potter Ch: 1, 5, 6, & 14 Flashcards

1
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List the Types of Precautions:

A

Standard, Transmission based, Droplet, and Contact

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2
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What is a Transmission based precaution?

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Airborne: use for pts that have illness transmitted by airborne droplet nuclei (

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3
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How often do negative air pressure rooms exchange air?

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6-12 x/hour

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4
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What are Standard Precautions?

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Basic level of infection control & prevention used at all times. Used for every patient. Applies to: blood, bodily fluids, secretions, excretions (except sweat)

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5
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What is Droplet precaution?

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Pts with serious illness transmitted by large particle droplets (> 5 microns). Door may remain open - transmission is limited to close contact (3 ft.) Ex: pertussis, influenza, rhinovirus, Group A Strep

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6
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What is Contact precaution?

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Pts with a serious infection transmitted by direct patient contact. When possible private room should be used. Ok to have door open no need for masks transmission is limited to close contact

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7
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The nurse is often the first HCW to notice & discover symptoms of infection. Your duty is?

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Begin to put in place strategies to prevent the spread of infection to protect yourself & others. Notify MD. Know your hospital’s policies & procedures to address the care of these patients. A dr’s order is NOT required to isolate pt. Contact the Infection Control department.

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8
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What is the chain of infection?

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Infectious agent -> reservoir -> portal of exit -> transmission -> portal of entry -> host susceptibility -> (back to infectious agent)

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9
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What is the Nurses Role?

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Hand hygiene, use of standard precautions, patient education, use of safety devices, cleaning & disinfection practices, removal of unnecessary invasive devices, use of “bundle strategies” for infection prevention, and fit for duty.

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10
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What is the most effective way to prevent infection?

A

Hand Hygiene!!!

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11
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Medical Asepsis is a _________ technique.

A

Clean

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12
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Surgical Asepsis is a ________ technique.

A

Sterile

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13
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What is the order to apply “donning” PPE?

A

Gown, mask, goggles, gloves

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14
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What is the order to remove “doffing” PPE?

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Gloves, goggles, gown, mask - (don’t forget to wash hands after everything is removed)

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15
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To establish malpractice, the plaintiff must prove:

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The nurse owed a duty to the patient, the nurse breached that duty, injury occurred because of the breach of duty, damages are accrued as a result of the injury.

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16
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Documentation as a nurse includes:

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Patient assessments & reassessments, interventions, and evaluations

17
Q

Always use objective statements when writing documentation. True or False?

A

True

18
Q

What situations does a minor have consent for medical treatment?

A
  1. When they are married or they are a parent.
  2. Pregnancy (excluding abortions)
  3. Venereal disease
  4. Drug or substance abuse
19
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It is mandatory for health care providers to report:

A

Abuse (sexual, child, or elder), rape, gunshot wounds, attempted suicide, certain communicable diseases, unsafe or impaired professionals.

20
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Ethical Principles?

A

Autonomy, Justice, Nonmaleficience , Beneficence, Fidelity

21
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Autonomy?

A

Commitment to include patients in decisions

22
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Justice

A

Being fair

23
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Nonmaleficience

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Avoidance of harm or hurt

24
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Beneficence?

A

Taking positive actions to help others

25
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Fidelity?

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Agreement to keep promises

26
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Deontology?

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Defines actions as right or wrong

27
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Utilitarianism?

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Proposes that the value of something is determined by its usefulness

28
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Feminist Ethics?

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Focuses on the inequality between people

29
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Ethics of Care?

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Emphasizes the importance of understanding relationships, especially as they are revealed in personal narratives

30
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How to process an ethical dilemma?

A
  1. Ask, “is this an ethical dilemma?” 2. Gather all relevant information 3. Clarify values 4. Verbalize the problem 5. Identify possible courses of action 6. Negotiate a plan 7. Evaluate the plan
31
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List the equipment that is part of: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

A

Fluid resistant cover gowns, disposable gloves, makes, eye protection, (and shoe covers in OR)