Standard precautions minimizes the risk of exposure to reduce the risk of transmission of boodborne and other pathogens from recognized or unrecognized sources.
Universal precaution minimizes the risk of exposure to
Risk exposure provides a measure of relative risk. Calculate the risk exposure for each hazard in table below hazard likelihood impact Risk Exposure A 2 9 B 8 2 C 10 2 D 6 9 E 4 7 Based on the risk exposure calculated in the table above which TWO hazards should be prioritised?
STANDARD PRECAUTIONS 1. WHAT ARE STANDARD PRECAUTIONS? 2. WHAT ARE ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS? 3. LIST THREE TYPES OF BASIC INFECTION CONTROL TERMS AND THEIR MEANING 4 INFECTIONS ARE SPREAD WHEN HEALTH CARE WORKERS DO NOT 5. GLOVES WERE FIRST USED WHEN? 6. STANDARD PRECAUTIONS APPLY TO YOUR CLIENTS. 7. LIST 2 STANDARD PRECAUTIONS A. B. 8. DISEASES SPREAD BY AIRBOURNE TRANS -MISSION INCLUDE? A. B. C. D. 9. DISEASES SPREAD BY DROPLET TRANS- MISSION INCLUDE A. B. C. D. DISEASES SPREAD...
What are the different PPE that need to be worn for the following: Standard Precautions Contact Precautions Droplet Precautions Airborne Precautions Read the profiles of the patients provided and determine which patient is at greatest risk of infection. Explain why this patient's risk is highest and provide 3 nursing interventions aimed at reducing the patient's infection risk based upon their specific risk factors. Patient A: A 53-year-old woman who takes prednisone daily for lupus. She is admitted to the hospital...
1. What are the different PPE that need to be worn for the following: Standard Precautions Contact Precautions Droplet Precautions Airborne Precautions 2. Read the profiles of the patients provided and determine which patient is at greatest risk of infection. Explain why this patient's risk is highest and provide 3 nursing interventions aimed at reducing the patient's infection risk based upon their specific risk factors Patient A: A 53-year-old woman who takes prednisone daily for lupus. She is admitted to...
6- The important stage of risk management are: (a) Hazard Identification, Dose-Response Assessment, Exposure Assessment, Risk Characteristics (b) Hazard Definition, Dose-Response Identification, Exposure Definition, Risk Identification (c) Hazard Characterization, Dose-Response Assessment, Exposure Assessment, Risk Characteristics (d) Hazard Characterization, Dose-Response Management, Exposure Identification, Risk Identification 7. The risk can be calculated as; (a) Risk is equal chronic daily intake multiplied by potency (b) Risk is equal chronic daily intake multiplied by body weight (c) Risk is equal chronic daily intake multiplied...
QUESTION 24 Exposure to non-systematic risk is rewarded with higher expected return. Conversely, exposure to systematic risk is not rewarded with higher expected returns. True False
KEY TERMS Differentiate between the terms. 1. Impedance (resistance) vs. conductivity: 2. Standard precautions vs. transmission-based precautions: 3. Technical risk vs. chemical risk:_ 4. Oxygen-enriched atmosphere (IEA) vs. pure oxygen: 5. Blood borne pathogen vs. airborne contamination: 6. Red bag (biohazard) waste vs. non-infectious waste: - 7. True allergy vs. hypersensitivity: Copyright 2018, Elsevier Inc. All Rights Reserved. Chapter 7 Environmental Hazard
Which of the following does risk assessment measure? The quantity and timing of exposure to a hazard The route of exposure to a hazard The inherent danger of exposure to a hazard All of these answers are correct
1. WHAT IS STANDARD PRECAUTIONS AND 3 DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PRECAUTION? 2. WHAT ARE AIRBORNE PRECAUTIONS AND 3 DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PRECAUTION? 3. WHAT IS DROPLET PRECAUTIONS AND 3 DISEASES ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PRECAUTION?