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The nurse and is very concerned about infection control in the Surgery Department. Recently she provided education to the surgery staff on ways to eliminate transient hand flora. The most pre-cise description for this is hand:
 
  a. hygiene.
  b. washing.
  c. antisepsis.
  d. rub.

Question 2

Which of these approaches can be used successfully to treat sleep apnea?
 
  a. drinking warm milk before bedtime
  b. using nasal continuous positive airway pressure
  c. reducing use of caffeine and nicotine
  d. elevating the head on two pillows



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Answer to Question 1

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Hand hygiene is a general term that applies to hand washing, antiseptic handwash, antiseptic hand rub, or surgical hand antisepsis. Hand washing refers to washing hands with plain soap and water. An antiseptic handwash means washing hands with water and soap or other detergents containing an antiseptic agent. An antiseptic hand rub means to apply an antiseptic hand rub product, such as alcohol, to all surfaces of the hands to reduce the number of microorganisms present. Surgical hand antisepsis is an antiseptic handwash or antiseptic hand rub that surgical personnel perform preoperatively to eliminate transient and reduce resident hand flora.

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Sleep apnea is associated with an increased risk of heart attack or stroke and hypertension. A nurse can assist the person who has sleep apnea to seek medical treatment for the condition, such as use of a nasal continuous positive-pressure airway pressure device or a dental appliance that repositions the tongue. Surgical intervention may also be required.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Excellent


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