In: Nursing
6. Urinary incontinence does not affect quality of life. *
a. True
b. False
7. After emptying a catheter bag, wipe the drainage spout with an alcohol sponge if accidental contamination occurs. *
a. True
b. False
8. To protect yourself, you should go to your doctor and get the hepatitis B vaccine before beginning employment. *
a. True
b. False
9. The infant is bathed immediately upon admission to the nursery. *
a. True
b. False
10. Store the artificial eye in tap water overnight. *
a. True
b. False
12. Injuries are likely to be more severe if the victim of accidental injury is unconscious. *
a.True
b. False
17.All goals in the restorative program are functional. *
a.True
b. False
20. When resigning from employment, you should give proper notice of resignation. *
a.True
b. False
21. Inform the nurse if there is no urine in the catheter drainage bag. *
a.True
b. False
23. Patients who are newly disabled are no more sensitive to their problems than people who have lived with disability for a long time. *
a.True
b. False
6. Urinary incontinence does not affect quality of life. *
a. True
b. False- Because urinary incontinance affects your body. Rashes , skin infections and sores can develop from constantly wet skin. Incontinance increase your risk of repeatedUrinary tract infections . Also it impacts on your personal life. It affects the quality of life.
7. After emptying a catheter bag, wipe the drainage spout with an alcohol sponge if accidental contamination occurs. *
a. True-When the bag is empty , clean the tip of the drainage valve with an alcohol wipe., close the valve , then re insert to the pocket , if there is one.
If Urine spillage occured, your are supposed to do a spill management as per guidlines.
8. To protect yourself, you should go to your doctor and get the hepatitis B vaccine before beginning employment. *
a. True- Health professionals are at high risk of Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) infection during their clinical training. so it is mandatory to take hepatitis B vaccination in the student period itself. If the nurse not received the vaccination she should take vaccination of HBV . If already vaccinated she supposed do a titer test before hospital joining .
9. The infant is bathed immediately upon admission to the nursery. *
a. True
b. False- You get better protection from infection if you dont bath right away . Newborns are also vulnarable to the cold due to thin and less ability to generate heat, delaying bathing helps babies to better adjust to the new climate in the outside world. These days doctors are asked to bath the baby after umblical cords goes away from baby.
10. Store the artificial eye in tap water overnight. *
a. True- Care should be taken to avoid dropping the eye where it could be chipped or even lost. If you prefer to remove your eye throughout the night, it is best to store it in a container of water. Storying an eye inthat way will prevent the prosthesis from completely dying out.
12. Injuries are likely to be more severe if the victim of accidental injury is unconscious. *
a.True--- Accidental injuries is more severe with already the person is in unconscious status.
Eg. if the person is unconscious and he had a Traumatic brain injury refers to damage or destruction of brain tissue due to a blow to the head , resulting from an assault , a car crash , gunshot wound , a fall etc.
b. False
20. When resigning from employment, you should give proper notice of resignation. *
a.True - It is mandatory to give a 2 month notice to prior to leave from the institution. It is our responsibility also.
21. Inform the nurse if there is no urine in the catheter drainage bag. *
a.True--you are suppose to inform the nurse in case of no urine out put for long time. Usually nurse may collect all information regarding fluid intake and output . Because abscence of urine may be complications of some medications/surgery you are go through .
23. Patients who are newly disabled are no more sensitive to their problems than people who have lived with disability for a long time. *
a.True_ some times it is true . mostly its according how the individual accept the disability. Some are broad enough to accept some are more sensitive to it. Usually people have issues with disabled part, as they feel its completly fine.