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[Show more]A nurse is caring for a client who has severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). The nurse knows that healthcare professionals are required to report communicable and infectious diseases. Which of the following illustrate the rationale for reporting? (select all the apply) 
 
A. Planning and evalua...
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Add to cartA nurse is caring for a client who has severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). The nurse knows that healthcare professionals are required to report communicable and infectious diseases. Which of the following illustrate the rationale for reporting? (select all the apply) 
 
A. Planning and evalua...
infection - ANS invasion and multiplication of pathogen in the body 
 
HAIs - ANS healthcare associated infections 
 
common HAIs - ANS - central-line associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) 
- C.diff 
- pneumonia 
- MRSA 
- surgical site infections (staph, strep, pneum...
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Add to cartinfection - ANS invasion and multiplication of pathogen in the body 
 
HAIs - ANS healthcare associated infections 
 
common HAIs - ANS - central-line associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) 
- C.diff 
- pneumonia 
- MRSA 
- surgical site infections (staph, strep, pneum...
Infection - ANS invasion and multiplication in the body of pathogen (Ex. URI, common cold) 
 
Chronic Infection - ANS slow development and long duration of illness (Ex. Osteomyelitis) 
 
Latent Infection - ANS infection with no symptoms (Ex. HIV/AIDS) 
 
6 Primary defense ...
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Add to cartInfection - ANS invasion and multiplication in the body of pathogen (Ex. URI, common cold) 
 
Chronic Infection - ANS slow development and long duration of illness (Ex. Osteomyelitis) 
 
Latent Infection - ANS infection with no symptoms (Ex. HIV/AIDS) 
 
6 Primary defense ...
When performing an aseptic technique, Which area is always considered contaminated? - ANS Edges of sterile field, Never place anything sterile within the 1 inch border. 
 
What should be used by staff when interacting with patients on airborne precautions? - ANS N95 Respirator (Pre...
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Add to cartWhen performing an aseptic technique, Which area is always considered contaminated? - ANS Edges of sterile field, Never place anything sterile within the 1 inch border. 
 
What should be used by staff when interacting with patients on airborne precautions? - ANS N95 Respirator (Pre...
Chain of Infection - ANS 1. Infectious Agent 
2. Reservoir 
3. Portal of Exit 
4. Mode of Transmission 
5. Portal of Entry 
6. Susceptible Host 
 
infectious agent - ANS Microorganism that lives on it in the human body without causing harm 
 
Reservoir - ANS where pathogen...
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Add to cartChain of Infection - ANS 1. Infectious Agent 
2. Reservoir 
3. Portal of Exit 
4. Mode of Transmission 
5. Portal of Entry 
6. Susceptible Host 
 
infectious agent - ANS Microorganism that lives on it in the human body without causing harm 
 
Reservoir - ANS where pathogen...
False Imprisonment - ANS confinement of a person against his or her will. restraining an individual or restricting an individual's freedom. 
 
Good Samaritan Law - ANS Provides limited protection to someone who voluntarily chooses to provide first aid 
 
adverse legal scenario - A...
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Add to cartFalse Imprisonment - ANS confinement of a person against his or her will. restraining an individual or restricting an individual's freedom. 
 
Good Samaritan Law - ANS Provides limited protection to someone who voluntarily chooses to provide first aid 
 
adverse legal scenario - A...
A staff nurse is precepting a new graduate nurse and the new graduate is assigned to care for a client with chronic pain. Which statement, if made by the new graduate nurse, indicates the need for further teaching regarding pain management? 
 
1. "I will be sure to ask my client what his pain level...
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Add to cartA staff nurse is precepting a new graduate nurse and the new graduate is assigned to care for a client with chronic pain. Which statement, if made by the new graduate nurse, indicates the need for further teaching regarding pain management? 
 
1. "I will be sure to ask my client what his pain level...
Participants in the healthcare systems - ANS Consumers (clients) 
Licensed professionals 
Unlicensed professionals (Assistive personnel) 
 
Autonomy definition - ANS right to self-determination 
 
Beneficence definition - ANS promotes good to others with no self interest ...
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Add to cartParticipants in the healthcare systems - ANS Consumers (clients) 
Licensed professionals 
Unlicensed professionals (Assistive personnel) 
 
Autonomy definition - ANS right to self-determination 
 
Beneficence definition - ANS promotes good to others with no self interest ...
Critical Thinking Definition - ANS creative and skillful thinking to improve the quality of the thoughts of the thinker 
 
Critical Thinker Characteristics - ANS asks questions; sees ideas from different angles and perspectives; uses relevant and accurate data; communicates with ot...
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Add to cartCritical Thinking Definition - ANS creative and skillful thinking to improve the quality of the thoughts of the thinker 
 
Critical Thinker Characteristics - ANS asks questions; sees ideas from different angles and perspectives; uses relevant and accurate data; communicates with ot...
Why is nursing considered a profession? - ANS Education, knowledge, selfless concern for others, follow a code of ethics, practice autonomy, accountability, and responsibility, professional organizations 
 
What is a nurse? - ANS Highly trained, well educated, caring, and competent...
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Add to cartWhy is nursing considered a profession? - ANS Education, knowledge, selfless concern for others, follow a code of ethics, practice autonomy, accountability, and responsibility, professional organizations 
 
What is a nurse? - ANS Highly trained, well educated, caring, and competent...
Nurses must use critical thinking in their day-to-day practice, especially in circumstances surrounding client care and wise use of resources. In which of the following situations would critical thinking be most beneficial? 
1. administering IV push meds to critically ill clients 
2. educating a hom...
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Add to cartNurses must use critical thinking in their day-to-day practice, especially in circumstances surrounding client care and wise use of resources. In which of the following situations would critical thinking be most beneficial? 
1. administering IV push meds to critically ill clients 
2. educating a hom...
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