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Which task requires gloves according to the CDC's standard precautions?
Which task requires gloves according to the CDC's standard precautions?
- Obtaining a patient's vital signs
- Dressing a patient who needs complete assistance (correct)
- Feeding a patient who had a stroke
- Handling linen that is soiled with blood
What does the Patient's Bill of Rights guarantee to patients?
What does the Patient's Bill of Rights guarantee to patients?
- Priority scheduling for appointments
- Insurance coverage for health care services (correct)
- Access to medical information
- Free medication during treatment
In which situation are gloves not typically required?
In which situation are gloves not typically required?
- When obtaining a patient's vital signs (correct)
- When feeding a patient who had a stroke
- When handling linen that is soiled with blood
- When dressing a patient needing complete assistance
Which of the following is NOT typically covered under the Patient's Bill of Rights?
Which of the following is NOT typically covered under the Patient's Bill of Rights?
What is a key principle of standard precautions in patient care?
What is a key principle of standard precautions in patient care?
Flashcards
CDC Standard Precautions for Gloves
CDC Standard Precautions for Gloves
Gloves are required for tasks involving possible exposure to body fluids, like dressing patients needing full assistance.
Patient Bill of Rights - Insurance
Patient Bill of Rights - Insurance
The Patient's Bill of Rights does not guarantee insurance coverage for healthcare services.
Patient Bill of Rights scope
Patient Bill of Rights scope
The Patient's Bill of Rights focuses on patient rights related to health care, not insurance coverage.
Vital sign testing
Vital sign testing
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Handling soiled linen
Handling soiled linen
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