Welcome to your NCLEX practice quiz on Safety and Infection Control. According to the
NCLEX-RN test plan, about 9 to 15% of questions will come from this subcategory that includes content about the “nurse‘s ability required to protect clients, families, and healthcare personnel from health and environmental hazards.” Good
luck, and hope you will learn a lot from this quiz. For this nursing test bank, we have included 75 NCLEX practice questions related to the Safety and Infection Control subcategory divided into three sets. Patient safety and infection control are essential and vital
components of quality nursing care. A nurse’s ability to think critically and use this knowledge in the delivery of nursing care is essential to the well-being of the patients. Quizzes included in this guide are:
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1. Safety and Infection Control NCLEX Practice Exam | Quiz #1: 25 QuestionsSafety and Infection Control NCLEX Practice Exam | Quiz #1: 25 QuestionsWelcome to your first set of questions for Safety and Infection Control. Included in this set are 25 questions. Be sure to read the rationales for each question before moving on to the next quiz! 1. Safety and Infection Control NCLEX Practice Exam | Quiz #1: 25 QuestionsRecommended ResourcesRecommended books and resources for your NCLEX success: Disclosure: Included below are affiliate links from Amazon at no additional cost from you. We may earn a small commission from your purchase. For more information, check out our privacy policy.
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Paul Martin is a registered nurse with a bachelor of science in nursing since 2007. Having worked as a medical-surgical nurse for five years, he handled different kinds of patients and learned how to provide individualized care to them. Now, his experiences working in the hospital is carried over to his writings to help aspiring students achieve their goals. He is currently working as a nursing instructor and have a particular interest in nursing management, emergency care, critical care, infection control, and public health. As a writer at Nurseslabs, his goal is to impart his clinical knowledge and skills to students and nurses helping them become the best version of themselves and ultimately make an impact in uplifting the nursing profession. When a nurse performs CPR on an adult which is the correct ratio?For healthcare providers, CPR using chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth breathing at a ratio of 30:2 (cycles of 30 compressions, 2 breaths).
When performing chest compressions you understands that correct hand placement is located over the?The 2015 ERC guidelines recommend that the hand position for chest compressions is taught by “placing the heel of your hand in the centre of the chest”. 4 This instruction should be accompanied by a demonstration of placing the hands on the lower half of the sternum.
What's the smallest amount of glucose that's considered safe and not caustic to small veins while also providing adequate TPN?What's the smallest amount of glucose that's considered safe and not caustic to small veins, while also providing adequate TPN? Question 11 Explanation: The amount of glucose that's considered safe for peripheral veins while still providing adequate parenteral nutrition is 10%.
Does a nurse understand that which of the following is a correct guideline for adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR for a health care provider?The nurse understands that which is a correct guideline for adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for a health care provider (HCP)? 4. Rationale-In adult CPR, each rescue breath should be given over 1 second and should produce a visible chest rise.
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