Top Safety Traps on the NCLEX And How To Avoid Them
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1. Safety Culture: From Blame to Learning
Non-punitive reporting → encourages learning from near-misses.
Focus on system improvement, not punishment.
Incident reports:
Internal risk-management tools—never document “incident report filed” in the chart.
Chart only objective facts and nursing actions.
2. Fall Prevention: Mnemonic FALLS
F – Floors clear and dry
A – Ambulation aids within reach
L – Lighting bright, especially to bathroom
L – Low bed position
S – Shoes/non-skid socks
Top priorities: Bed low, non-skid shoes, call light accessible, frequent rounding.
3. Pressure Injuries
Braden Scale ≤ 18 = High risk.
Reposition every 2 hours, offload heels completely.
Use pressure-relief surfaces.
4. Emergencies
Code Blue: Call for help, start CPR—CAB sequence.
Rapid Response: Activate team, stay with patient, reassess continuously.
Code Stroke: Time = brain. Prepare for stat CT, frequent neuro checks q15 min.
5. Fire Safety
RACE: Rescue → Alarm → Confine → Extinguish.
PASS: Pull pin → Aim low → Squeeze → Sweep.
6. Hazardous Materials
Chemo: Double gloves, chemo gown, black chemo-waste container.
Radioactive Implants: Time, Distance, Shielding; restrict visitors < 30 min; lead containers for waste.
7. Ergonomics / Zero-Lift Method
Bend knees, keep load close, push > pull.
Use hoists/slide sheets if > 50% assist needed.
8. Infection Control
Standard Precautions: Apply to every patient; hand hygiene before/after contact.
Airborne: N95 mask + negative pressure room (TB, measles, chickenpox).
Mnemonic: My Chicken Has TB.
Contact: Gown + gloves (MRSA, VRE, C diff).
C diff: Soap and water only—no alcohol sanitizer.
PPE Donning: Gown → Mask/Respirator → Goggles/Shield → Gloves.
PPE Doffing: Gloves → Goggles/Shield → Gown → Mask (outside room) → Hand hygiene.
9. Restraints
Last resort—never PRN.
Violent: Order valid 4 hrs, check q15 min.
Non-violent: Order valid 24 hrs, check q15–30 min.
Remove q2h for skin check, ROM, fluids, toileting.
Use quick-release knots only.
10. Security & Home Safety
Infant abduction: Matching ID bands + security tags.
Elopement: Wanderguard bracelets, room away from exit.
Home safety: Remove throw rugs, add grab bars & lighting.
Crib safety: No soft bedding, slats < 2⅜ in apart.
Hot water heater: < 120°F to prevent burns.
Critical Thinking Made Simple
When things go wrong, think system, not individual.
Was staffing safe? Was the environment optimized? Reporting and analyzing these issues strengthens safety culture.
Quick Recap
Safety culture > blame culture
Incident report = risk management tool
FALLS & RACE/PASS mnemonics
Airborne vs Contact precautions (PPE sequences)
C diff → soap and water
Restraint rules and time limits
Home safety teaching points
NCLEX Practice Question
A patient with C diff requires wound care. Which PPE combination is correct?
A) Gloves only
B) Gown + Gloves
C) Mask only
D) Gown + Mask
✅ Answer: B.
Rationale: Contact precautions require gown and gloves. Use soap and water after care.
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