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The nursing instructor asks the students to demonstrate proper hand-washing techniques, as established by the guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
 
  Which technique, used by one of the students, indicates a need for further teaching? a. The student cleanses hand with warm water and antimicrobial soap after cleaning a bedpan.
  b. The student cleanses hands with hand gel after giving a patient a glass of water.
  c. The student cleanses visibly dirty hands with an alcohol-based hand rub.
  d. The student cleanses hands with an alcohol-based hand rub prior to obtaining a blood pressure.

Question 2

How should the nurse advise the patient to take controlled-release oxycodone?
 
  a. Every 24 hours
  b. Every 12 hours
  c. Every 4-6 hours
  d. As needed (prn)



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CDC guidelines dictate that for visibly dirty hands, the individual should cleanse the hands either with a non-antimicrobial soap and water or with antimicrobial soap and water. The technique described in this answer indicates a need for further teaching.
Cleansing the hands with warm water and antimicrobial soap is appropriate after dealing with blood or body fluids (or both); no further teaching is required.
Cleansing the hands with hand gel is appropriate for a nurse who is just passing out water. Also, nothing indicates that the patient is on contact precautions. No further teaching is required.
Students can appropriately cleanse their hands with an alcohol-based rub prior to obtaining a blood pressure; no further teaching is required.

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