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Hannah Oyebade
on Oct 12, 2024Verified
The nurse and the student nurse are caring for two patients on the medical-surgical unit.One patient is on airborne precautions,and the other is on contact precautions.The nurse explains to the student different interventions for care.What should the nurse include in teaching? (Select all that apply. )
A) Be consistent in nursing interventions;there is only one difference in the precautions.
B) Wash hands before entering and leaving both of the patients' rooms.
C) Dispose of supplies to prevent the spread of microorganisms.
D) Apply the knowledge the nurse has of the disease process to prevent the spread of microorganisms.
E) Patients in airborne precautions wear a mask during transportation to departments.
F) Checking the working order of the negative-pressure room is done on admission and at the time of discharge.
Airborne Precautions
Infection control measures taken to prevent diseases that are spread through the air over long distances by small droplets, such as tuberculosis.
Contact Precautions
Infection control practices used to prevent transmission of diseases that can be spread through direct or indirect contact with the patient or their environment.
Negative-Pressure Room
A specialized hospital room designed to contain airborne contaminants within the room, preventing their spread to other areas.
- Instruct individuals and the broader community on methods to prevent infections, such as proper hand-washing techniques and nutritional selections.
- Identify how environmental, lifestyle, and physiological variables influence a patient's vulnerability to infections.
Verified Answer
AA
Learning Objectives
- Instruct individuals and the broader community on methods to prevent infections, such as proper hand-washing techniques and nutritional selections.
- Identify how environmental, lifestyle, and physiological variables influence a patient's vulnerability to infections.