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Chloeellawright

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The most important step that the nurse can take to prevent the transmission of microorganisms in the hospital setting is to:
 
  a. Wear protective eye wear at all times.
  b. Wear gloves during any and all contact with patients.
  c. Wash hands before and after contact with each patient.
  d. Clean the stethoscope with an alcohol swab between patients.

Question 2

When examining an older adult, the nurse should use which technique?
 
  a. Avoid touching the patient too much.
  b. Attempt to perform the entire physical examination during one visit.
  c. Speak loudly and slowly because most aging adults have hearing deficits.
  d. Arrange the sequence of the examination to allow as few position changes as possible.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
The most important step to decrease the risk of microorganism transmission is to wash hands promptly and thoroughly before and after physical contact with each patient. Stethoscopes should also be cleansed with an alcohol swab before and after each patient contact. The best routine is to combine stethoscope rubbing with hand hygiene each time hand hygiene is performed.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
When examining the older adult, arranging the sequence of the examination to allow as few position changes as possible is best. Physical touch is especially important with the older person because other senses may be diminished.





 

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