Personal Protective Equipment

1. At a CHSLD, a 78 year old beneficiary is suffering from Alzheimer’s dementia. He has a pressure wound on the coccyx, and the LPN is about to reapply his sterile dressing. Select the appropriate asepsis principle regarding the use of sterile gloves. *
2. A five-month-old baby is admitted to the paediatric unit for bronchiolitis due to a respiratory virus. The RN has implemented additional droplet and contact precautions. The LPN must take the baby’s vital signs every 2 hours. The baby has hyperthermia with a temperature of 39.1, has a wet cough with clear yellow nasal discharge, and becomes dyspenic during feeding. The baby’s mother has to leave and asks the LPN to console her child after she goes. The LPN gives the baby a bath, changes the bedding, and ricks her to sleep. What principles should be followed when implementing additional contact and droplet precautions? *
3. A patient who received a knee prosthesis operation six days ago is experiencing complications. The LPN has observed redness around the wound as well as a yellowish discharge. After the physician requests a wound sampling, the LPN also observes a clear nasal discharge. The physician suspects the presence of vancomycin- resistant enterococci (VRE) in the wound. The LPN therefore implements additional contact precautions. What principle should be followed when implementing additional contact precautions? *
4. During a postoperative home visit for a 72 year old client, the LPN realizes that the patient has viral gastroenteritis. Vomiting accompanied by diarrhea began the previous night. What personal protective equipment is recommended for when a home patient has gastroenteritis? 1. Gown 2. Gloves 3. Mask 4. N95 *
5. A patient has just been admitted to the medical unit. His laboratory results indicate the presence of vancomycin- resistant enterococci (VRE). For 48 hours, he has been feverish and presents flu-like symptoms. Additional droplet and contact precautions have been implemented. The LPN is asked to accompany the patient to a diagnostic examination. Among the following additional precautions, indicate the order that must be followed when moving this patient. *
6. An LPN works in a rehabilitation center, where a patient is hospitalized in a myelopathy unit with 26 beds. The patient is morbidly obese, which makes mobilization difficult, and is paralyzed in her two lower limbs following a spinal cord injury. Since she suffers from venous insufficiency, sores have appears at her ankles. The monthly screening for MRSA has come back positive in her nasal cavity, urine and wounds. The patient practices very few infection control measures, and her personal hygiene is inadequate. The LPN worries about the pother patients becoming contaminated and applies the additional precautions requested by the RN. Give the patient’s condition, what explanation best justifies the implementation of additional precautions? *
7. In the medical unit, the LPN is assigned to change the wound dressing of Mr. Leduc, who has a large postoperative incision with moderate serous drainage. The wound occasionally spurts fluid when pressure is applied. Which personal protective equipment (PPE) must the LPN wear for this procedure? *
8. The LPN prepares to perform oral suctioning for Mr. Tremblay, who has copious secretions. She gathers her PPE before starting the procedure. In which order should the LPN put on her PPE? *
9. After completing care for Ms. Fortier, who has a draining wound, the LPN removes her PPE before leaving the room. What is the correct removal sequence to prevent contamination? *
10. The LPN is providing continuous care to Mr. Beaulieu, who has a productive cough. During the shift, the LPN’s surgical mask becomes damp from condensation. What should the LPN do? *
11. While inserting a urinary catheter for Ms. Gagnon, the LPN performs hand hygiene, dons sterile gloves, and completes the procedure. She then proceeds to check another patient’s IV line without removing the gloves. What infection prevention measure was missed? *
12. The LPN assists the respiratory therapist with nebulizer treatment for Mr. Hamel, who has pneumonia. The patient begins coughing forcefully during the procedure. Which PPE combination provides optimal protection? *
13. The LPN finishes providing care in a contact precaution room for Mrs. Charette (C. difficile). She is still wearing gloves and gown inside the room. When should the LPN remove her gloves and gown? *
14. The LPN provides medication administration for several patients on the same unit. To save time, she keeps her gloves on between each room. Which statement best describes this practice? *
15. The LPN prepares to insert a sterile IV catheter for Mr. Pelletier in an outpatient setting. There is minimal risk of splashes. Which PPE combination is appropriate for this procedure? *