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CSCC Nurc 1001 Exam 1 Questions and Answers: A Guide for Nursing Students, Exams of Nursing

A comprehensive set of questions and answers covering key concepts in nursing care, particularly relevant for students preparing for the cscc nurc 1001 exam. It covers topics such as acute care, communication, infection control, and patient care, offering valuable insights and explanations for each concept. A valuable resource for nursing students seeking to solidify their understanding of essential nursing principles and practices.

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CSCC Nurc 1001 Exam 1 Questions With Complete Solutions Acute Care Correct Answer Intense, specialized medical care is provided to a patient with an illness or injury that requires hospitalization. Aphasia Correct Answer The total or partial loss (a) of the ability to use or understand language. (phasia) C-Diff Correct Answer Clostridioides difficile Care conference Correct Answer a "course of action" discussion; what's the problem, and possible solutions Care plan Correct Answer A document that provides direction on the type of nursing care the individual/family/community may need. CDC Correct Answer Centers for Disease Control Clarifying statement Correct Answer Contacting the health care provider to understand the handwriting on the medical certification or to understand the meaning of a response Clean Correct Answer Free from contamination or disease Closed ended question Correct Answer Can be answered with "yes" or "no" or a specific answer such as a number, time, color, or size

Contaminated Correct Answer The presence or anticipated presence of blood or OPIM (Other Potentially Infectious Materials) on an item or surface. Describe work ethics and STNA behaviors at work Correct Answer the knowledge of what it right and what is wrong Having ethical behavior means not be prejudiced or biased Elimination Correct Answer the expulsion of waste matter from the body. HIPAA Correct Answer Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 How does culture affect communication? Correct Answer The person may attach different meanings to verbal and nonverbal communication. IDT (Interdisciplinary Team) Correct Answer involves the many health care workers whose skills and knowledge focus on the person's total care. Know how to write military time. Correct Answer 0100 - Zero one hundred 1:00 a.m. 0200 - Zero two hundred 2:00 a.m. 0300 - Zero three hundred 3:00 a.m. 0400 - Zero four hundred 4:00 a.m. 0500 - Zero five hundred 5:00 a.m. 0600 - Zero six hundred 6:00 a.m. 0700 - Zero seven hundred 7:00 a.m.

0800 - Zero eight hundred 8:00 a.m. 0900 - Zero nine hundred 9:00 a.m. 1000 - Ten hundred 10:00 a.m. 1100 - Eleven hundred 11:00 a.m. 1200 - Twelve hundred 12 noon 1300 - Thirteen hundred 1:00 p.m. 1400 - Fourteen hundred 2:00 p.m. 1500 - Fifteen hundred 3:00 p.m. 1600 - Sixteen hundred 4:00 p.m. 1700 - Seventeen hundred 5:00 p.m. 1800 - Eighteen hundred 6:00 p.m. 1900 - Nineteen hundred 7:00 p.m. 2000 - Twenty hundred 8:00 p.m. 2100 - Twenty one hundred 9:00 p.m. 2200 - Twenty-two hundred 10:00 p.m. 2300 - Twenty-three hundred 11:00 p.m. 2400 - Twenty-four hundred 12 midnight 0005 - Zero zero zero five 12:05 a.m. Lice Correct Answer AKA: Pediculosis: infestation w/wingless insects that feed on blood. List tasks and responsibilities of Nurse Aide. Are there any limitations? Correct Answer ADL (Activities of Daily Living)- Brushing teeth, hair, shower, bathroom. STNAs do not take blood, give medications, or medical injections

Medical record Correct Answer A written record of the important information regarding a patient, including the care of that individual and the progress of his or her condition. Microbes Correct Answer A small (micro) living thing (organism) is seen only with a microscope. MRSA Correct Answer Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus NAR Correct Answer Nursing Assistant Registered Nonverbal communication Correct Answer Communication that does not use words OBRA Correct Answer Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 75 minimum hours with 16 clinical •Skills portion 35 minutes •Written 90 minutes with 79 questions Open Ended question Correct Answer A question that requires respondents to provide answers in their own words, rather than 'yes', 'no', or 'don't know'. OSHA Correct Answer Occupational Safety and Health Administration Pathogen Correct Answer A microbe that is harmful and can cause infection.

Rehabilitation Correct Answer The process of restoring the person to his or her highest possible level of physical, psychological, social, and economic function. Restorative nursing care Correct Answer Care that helps persons regain health, strength, and independence. Review communication techniques for residents with impairments Correct Answer Communication techniques for residents with impairments as hearing, visual, confusion or dementia Review hand washing and gloving. What are the steps for handwashing? Correct Answer 1. Wet your hands. Use clean, running water (warm or cold) 2 Apply soap. Lather up and rub your hands together for at least 20 seconds

  1. Rinse your hands. Turn the tap back on and rinse your hands under running water
  2. Turn off the faucet. Use your elbow or a paper towel
  3. Dry your hands. Review steps for donning and doffing PPE Correct Answer Donning PPE -
  4. Perform hand hygiene
  5. Secure the gown
  6. Don the mask
  7. Don eye protection
  8. Don the gloves Doffing PPE-
  1. Remove the gloves
  2. Remove eye protection
  3. Remove the gown
  4. Remove the mask
  5. Practice hand hygiene Review the chain of infection Correct Answer 1. SOURCE (Pathogen infectious agent)
  6. RESERVOIR (place for the pathogen to grow and multiply)
  7. PORTAL OF EXIT (The way the pathogen leaves the reservoir)
  8. METHOD OF TRANSMISSION (pathogen is transmitted to another host)
  9. PORTAL OF ENTRY (How pathogen enters the body)
  10. SUSCEPTIBLE HOST (persons at risk for infection) Review the elderly and infections, why are they more susceptible? Correct Answer Increased risk due to impaired immune system, skin breakdown, poor nutrition/hydration, and chronic diseases Scabies Correct Answer A skin disorder caused by a female mite. Sterilization Correct Answer The process of destroying all forms of microbial life including spores. To Whom does a nurse aide report? Correct Answer The nurse Verbal communication Correct Answer Communication that uses written or spoken words

Vocabs Correct Answer VRE Correct Answer Vancomycin-resistant enterococci What are symptoms/signs of infection? Correct Answer Redness, swelling , pain, heat, temperature and loss of function. What are the steps for using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer? Correct Answer 1. Apply the gel product to the palm of one hand (read the label to learn the correct amount)

  1. Cover all surfaces of hands.
  2. Rub your hands and fingers together until they are dry. What are the types of isolation? Know examples of when each type is necessary. Correct Answer Types of isolation: contact, droplet, and airborne Contact - Defined as direct or indirect contact with a patient and/or his or her environment including the person's room or objects in contact with the person, that has an infection with an organism transmitted fecal-orally, such as Clostridium difficile, or wound and skin infections, or multi-drug resistant bacteria such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Droplet - Droplet precautions are necessary when a patient infected with a pathogen, such as influenza, is within three to six feet of the patient. Airborne - Airborne precautions are required whenever entering a patient's room or environment who has been diagnosed with or

is being tested for with high suspicion of anthrax, tuberculosis, measles, chickenpox, or disseminated herpes zoster or other pathogens that can be transmitted through airflow that are 5 micrometers or smaller in size and remains in the environment for long periods of time. What information about resident would you communicate to other team members? When? Correct Answer Vital signs, intake/output, weight, changes in the resident's condition -changes in conditions- when the nurse asks- when you leave the unit for any break- before you leave at the end of your shift What is a Bloodborne pathogen? Correct Answer Disease- causing microorganisms carried in the body by blood or body fluids, such as hepatitis and HIV. What is infection control? Correct Answer practices and procedures that prevent the spread of infection What is meant by standard precautions and when are they used? Correct Answer Standard precautions are designed to reduce the risk of transmission of microorganisms from both recognized and unrecognized sources of infection in hospitals. What is PPE? When do you need to use PPE? Correct Answer Personal Protection Equipment intended to shield individuals from chemical, physical, or biological waste site hazards

What is the goal if rehabilitation and restorative care? Acute care? Correct Answer Rehabilitation Care - To restore the person to the highest possible level of functioning. Restorative Care - Care that helps persons regain health, strength, and independence. Acute care - Stabilize the patient's condition, manage pain, prevent further complications, and start the early stages of rehabilitation.