Chapter 9: Hygiene and Care of the Patient?s Environment Cooper: Foundations and Adult Health Nursin

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Chapter 9 : Hygiene and Care of the Patient?s Environment Cooper: Foundations and Adult Health Nursing, 9th Edition Questions

Question 1 of 5

The nurse is preparing to make an occupied bed. What procedure will the nurse follow to correctly complete this task?

Correct Answer: A,C,E

Rationale: When making an occupied bed the nurse will remove the spread and blanket separately. The bath blanket is placed over the patient on the top sheet and the patient is positioned to the far side of the bed. Soiled linen is placed in the laundry bin, not at the end of the bed. The mattress is slid to the top of the bed.

Question 2 of 5

The nurse avoids dragging the patient across the bed linen to decrease the potential risk of skin injury by ____.

Correct Answer: friction

Rationale: Dragging the patient across bed linen rather than lifting can cause skin damage from friction.

Question 3 of 5

Because of its effect on epithelization the LPN/LVN should confirm the order to use ____ or alcohol on a stage 3 pressure injury.

Correct Answer: peroxide

Rationale: Peroxide and alcohol have a negative effect on epithelization of a pressure injury.

Question 4 of 5

To prevent skin breakdown in a wheelchair-bound patient the nurse teaches the patient to shift the patient's weight every ____ minutes.

Correct Answer: 15

Rationale: People who are wheelchair-bound should shift their weight by pushing on the arms of their chair every 15 minutes to prevent skin breakdown.

Question 5 of 5

As a safety precaution against breakage of dentures the nurse should place ____ in the emesis basin before cleaning the dentures.

Correct Answer: water

Rationale: Water in the basin will break the fall of the dentures if they are dropped.

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