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Nurse Delegation Competency Quiz
Nurse Delegation Competency Quiz
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You must pass Nurse Delegation Competency Quiz with 100%.
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1.What position should a patient be in during a feeding?
a) An upright position
b) Laying down
c) Laying on their side
d) Standing
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2. Cleaning around the insertion site of the G Tube is an important step to prevent:
a) Gook
b) Crusted formula
c) Infection
d) Spots
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3. How many mL and what temperature is recommended to flush the g-tube before and after a feeding?
a) 10 mL
b) 100 mL
c) 60 mL
d) 70 mL
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4. When assisting with catheter care, always clean from the opening downwards away from the body.
a) True
b) False
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5. During catheter care, gloves only need to be worn if you are emptying the urine drainage bag.
a) True
b) False
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6. What is the primary reason for performing perineal care on a male patient with incontinence?
a) To provide comfort and a relaxed, refreshed feeling
b) To promote personal hygiene while minimizing perineal odor
c) To remove all microorganisms from the patient’s perineal area
d) To reduce the risk of skin breakdown in the patient’s genital and perineal area
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7. All of the below are examples of PPE except :
a) Gloves
b) Gowns
c) Mask
d) Paper towels
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8. The purpose of infection control is to:
a) Encourage good handwashing
b) Disrupt the chain of infection
c) Isolate patients with diseases
d) Remind all staff to wear gloves
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9. The most important method of preventing the spread of infection is:
a) Wearing gloves
b) Handwashing
c) Use of a gown
d) Wearing a mask
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10. When checking a patient’s Blood pressure, you should check to see what the parameters for diastolic and systolic reading according to the nurse or doctor’s instruction?
a) True
b) False
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11. If the patient is needing insulin, you are to administer the dosage required by Doctor’s order.
a) True
b) False
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12. For any changes, signs or symptoms you notice on the patient what are you to do?
a) Notify the Care Manager immediately so they can inform the RN
b) Wait until your shift is over then call
c) Have the family member notify nurse
d) Document it in Wellsky and nothing more
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