Published Apr 25, 2013
lllenjolll
74 Posts
So what I know is...
Wearing ppe in order:
Hand wash
Gown
Mask
Goggles
Gloves
PPE Removal:
Then I was reviewing the Saunders Q & A book and according to it, the right order of removal is:
GLOVES
MASK
GOWN
GOGGLES
Help I'm confused. Which is right for NCLEX???
Thanks!!
stephanie.
457 Posts
I learned the NCLEX order.
Esme12, ASN, BSN, RN
20,908 Posts
I have found both on NCLEX study sites.
But to further confuse the issue....the CDC recommends something different.
CDC -Tools for Protecting Healthcare Personnel - HAI
PPE Dress:
http://www.cdc.gov/HAI/pdfs/ppe/ppeposter1322.pdf
So I guess I haven't helped at all..... Anyone else?
JustBeachyNurse, LPN
13,957 Posts
Reverse for off. However I found the NCLEX questions to be obvious.
So NCLEX contradicts the CDC? Wow......
I found the (very few) PPE questions I had were obvious like if soiled do you change. And what do you wear for standard vs contact vs droplet precautions. Such as which PPE is worn for a patient with c. Diff. If same patient was showing signs of pneumonia what PPE would be needed. I found more questions along the line of you have a patient with chicken pox, a patient with +MRSA of a covered wound, and a fresh post op patient which, if any, of these patients could be roomed together. .
VickyRN, MSN, DNP, RN
49 Articles; 5,349 Posts
When in doubt, the CDC always has the last word:
http://www.cdc.gov/sars/downloads/ppeposter1322.pdf
nurseprnRN, BSN, RN
1 Article; 5,116 Posts
^ What she said. If your faculty argues with you on that, you can tell them that if it ever went to court over a standard of care issue, the CDC would trump every nursing textbook on the shelf.
I believe this was from the NCLEX review book/questions.....from SAUNDERS. OP I don't think this one question will make or break your NCLEX...((HUGS))
QuoteSo NCLEX contradicts the CDC? WOW!......
To me it seems Saunders the one that contradicts CDC.
What I want to know is what order does NCLEX follow?
I heard Kaplan has the same order as Saunders. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Darn confusing. ?
\ said:^ What she said. If your faculty argues with you on that you can tell them that if it ever went to court over a standard of care issue, the CDC would trump every nursing textbook on the shelf.
LOL. I guess I'll stick with CDC's policy. Thanks!
QuoteI believe this was from the NCLEX review book/questions.....from Saunders. OP I don't think this one question will make or break your NCLEX...((HUGS))
Ohhh thanks esme. I really hope it won't show up! But better be prepared!
my NCLEX is coming! *anxious*