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Adapted Quizzing Pro Nursing Practice I 310-Test One Study Guide with Complete Solutions A registered nurse teaches a nursing student about body image and hygiene. Which statement if made by the nursing student indicates the need for further teaching? - Ans:-"I should force the patient to perf...

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Adapted Quizzing Pro Nursing Practice I
310-Test One Study Guide with Complete
Solutions

A registered nurse teaches a nursing student about body image and hygiene. Which statement

if made by the nursing student indicates the need for further teaching? - Ans:✔✔-"I should

force the patient to perform hygiene practices."




The nurse should avoid forcing the patient to perform hygiene practices unless the issue directly

affects a patient's health. The nurse should consult with the patient before making decisions

about how to provide hygiene. The nurse should educate the patient about the importance of

hygiene. The nurse should consider the details of grooming when planning care.


Which statement is true regarding the oral cavity? - Ans:✔✔-Stimulation of the sympathetic

nervous system can completely inhibit the release of saliva.




The release of saliva is strongly inhibited when the sympathetic nervous system is strongly

inhibited. The periodontal membrane lies below the gum margins. Saliva is secreted by glands

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present within and outside the oral cavity. The undersurface of the tongue and the floor of the

mouth are richly supplied with blood vessels


What is the priority concern when providing oral hygiene for a patient who is unconscious? -

Ans:✔✔-Preventing aspiration




Although thorough and effective cleaning is needed, measures to prevent aspiration of oral

secretions or cleaning agents into the lungs take priority, because aspiration can lead to lower

respiratory infections.


The nurse is making an occupied bed. Which actions would help in reducing the transmission of

microorganisms? - Ans:✔✔-Perform hand hygiene and apply clean gloves.




Wipe off any moisture on exposed mattress with a towel.




If the bedspread and linens are soiled, place them in a linen bag.




Performing hand hygiene and using clean gloves [1] [1] [2] prevent the spread of infection from

the nurse to the patient. Any moisture on the bed should be wiped off to prevent the

transmission of infection. The soiled bedspread and bed linens should be disposed of in the

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linen bag to reduce transmission of microorganisms. Pulling room curtains around the bed

maintains the patient's privacy but does not prevent the spread of microorganisms. Turning the

patient onto the side provides space for the placement of clean linens.


A patient who is cognitively impaired and has dementia requires hygiene care. The patient often

displays aggressive behavior, such as screaming and hitting during the bath. Which techniques

would make the bathing experience less stressful for both the nurse and the patient? - Ans:✔✔-

Allow the patient to perform as much of the care as possible.




Try an alternative to traditional bathing, such as the bag bath.




Patients with cognitive impairment may respond to bathing by acting out aggressively. Studies

have indicated a number of triggering events, including washing the face first. The bag bath has

been shown to result in a lower incidence of aggressive behavior than traditional bathing. Use

of restraints is not warranted and can actually lead to injury, because the patient often fights

against the restraints. Cognitively impaired patients respond better when the nurse uses a

gentle approach and avoids rushin


Which statement is true regarding the skin? - Ans:✔✔-The dermis is formed by bundles of

collagen and elastic fibers.




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The dermis is a layer of skin formed by bundles of collagen and elastic fibers. It is thick and

underlies the epidermis. The epidermis is comprised of several thin layers of epithelial cells.

Dead cells are replaced by new cells generated by the innermost layer of the epidermis. Hair

follicles, sebaceous glands, and sweat glands are present in the dermal layer of the skin.


The nurse is assisting a patient with rheumatoid arthritis to bathe at the sink. During the bath

the patient states that she is tired. The nurse notices the patient is breathing rapidly and the

pulse is rapid. What is the nurse's best response? - Ans:✔✔-Help the patient return to bed




The report of fatigue and rapid respirations and pulse indicate that the patient is not tolerating

the activity and needs to rest. Leaving the patient alone at the sink is not safe.


The nurse is explaining how to provide eye care to a nursing student. Which statement made by

the nursing student indicates effective learning? - Ans:✔✔-"I should avoid chlorhexidine

gluconate (CHG) solution for cleaning the eyes."


A male nurse is caring for a 32-year-old female Muslim patient who has an indwelling Foley

catheter. After introducing himself to the patient, the nurse learns that the patient does not

want him to help her with personal hygiene care. Which actions are appropriate? - Ans:✔✔-

Finding a female nurse to help the patient




Asking the patient if she prefers a family member assist with the care
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