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jenna1

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A nurse educator is teaching nursing students about the application of personal protective equipment (PPE) and emphasizes the importance of appropriate technique when removing the face mask.
 
  Which student response indicates appropriate understanding?
  A) I will touch the mask by the strings only.
  B) I will bend the strip at the top of the mask.
  C) I will tie the strings in a bow.
  D) I will loop the ties over the ears.

Question 2

The nursing instructor is educating a group of nursing students on sports-related injuries. Which comment made by a student nurse would indicate to the nursing instructor the need for further instruction?
 
  A) Clients who participate in sports, strenuous exercise, or athletics of any kind should be educated about the dangers of unreported head injuries.
  B) Adolescents are at the greatest risk for not reporting sports-related injuries.
  C) Young adults are at the greatest risk for not reporting sports-related injuries.
  D) Clients who have been injured playing a sport need to be counseled on the risks of unreported concussions.



sultansheikh

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Touching the mask by the strings for both putting it on and taking it off is the appropriate intervention because the mask is contaminated. Bending the strip at the top of the mask, looping the ties over the ears, and tying the strings in a bow under the chin are all interventions used when applying a mask.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C

Clients who participate in sports, strenuous exercise, or athletics of any kind should be educated about the dangers of unreported head injuries. Adolescents are at the greatest risk for not reporting sports-related injuries, but adults should be educated about the dangers as well. Clients who have been injured playing a sport, or even those receiving a sports physical, could be counseled by nurses about the risks of unreported concussions.



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