In routine nursing care, microbiology knowledge is MOST helpful for A Preventing infection spread B Choosing curtains C Increasing ward
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During patient care, the “Five Moments” include cleaning hands before A Leaving hospital B Touching a patient C Eating lunch
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1. In nursing specimen handling, the MOST important step to avoid false lab results is A Delay transport B Warm
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Which link in the infection chain refers to where germs live and multiply in the body? A Mode of transmission
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A hospital’s dashboard shows lower “sepsis mortality” after a coding change; the safest first check is A B. Staff shift
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A dashboard shows falling average LOS but rising readmissions; the best interpretation for management is A B. Perfect discharge teaching
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While building a KPI for “timely critical care,” which paired measure best reflects early response to abnormal vitals? A Nurse-to-patient
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While cleaning hospital data, which step best prevents mixing two patients with similar names? A Use bed number B Use
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While setting a KPI for “safe medication delivery,” which measure is most directly linked to nursing practice? A B. Visitor
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When a nurse manager reviews “missed medication doses” weekly, the data is mainly used for A Building expansion plan B
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