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CCC [Fundamentals] Safety, Infection Control, and Hygiene (Ch 29)
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Accidents in this age group are preventable, such as, falls from bed, burns, electrical hazards, choking on small objects, and drowning | infants |
| stranger/danger focused stage, as well as, bicycle, skating, and swimming safety, and substance abuse | school-aged children |
| High-rish factors for this age group are MVAs, substance abuse, violence, unwanted pregnancy, and STDs | adolescents |
| High-rish factors for this age are fatigue, anxiety, sleep pattern disturbances, caregiver role strain, and altered health maintenance. | adult |
| This age is prone to falls in bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen due to loss of agility and visual acuity | older adult |
| Each year what % of older adults age 65 year or older fall | 33 |
| Modes of transmission | contact, airborne, vehicle, vectorborne |
| Name the types of isolation precautions | contact, droplet, airborne |
| This type of precaution prefers a private room, glove and gowns are required | contact |
| This type of precaution prefers a private room, seperation of 3 feet, masks are required within 3 feet | droplet |
| This type of precaution requires a negative air pressure room, and N95 respirator is required | ariborne |
| What disease requires airborne precautions | TB |
| If a client has TB, what type of person is susceptible and should not enter the room | measles(rubeola) or chickenpox(varicella) |