Froggy Jumps Red Flag Isolation Case 2 Baby JordanOnline version Pediatric care safety quiz by RNPRPEPBESTIE 1 Family items are on Baby Jordan’s crib mattress during morning care. What preserves the care environment? a Keep items nearby if the caregiver prefers b Remove personal items from the immediate care area c Shift items to the far side of the crib 2 A sibling places a tablet and snack on the crib rail. What protects equipment and patient zones? a Allow the items during brief supervision b Move non-patient items away from high-contact surfaces c Wipe the rail after the sibling leaves 3 The caregiver offers to change damp linens. What maintains safe delegation in a pediatric isolation room? a Provide gloves and supervise the caregiver b Allow limited involvement if the area stays clean c Complete linen changes within trained staff roles 4 A shared pulse-ox sensor is left among Jordan’s supplies. What maintains infection control? a Use it if the device appears clean and intact b Wipe the sensor and store it on the counter c Remove shared equipment from patient-specific areas 5 The droplet/contact sign is shifted from the doorway. What sustains unit awareness? a Remove it temporarily during setup b Reposition the precaution sign so it is clearly visible c Leave it until environmental services rounds 6 The UAP asks from the doorway whether Jordan needs a weight. What preserves workflow safety? a Answer immediately while documenting b Let the UAP follow the general schedule c Provide direction after completing hand hygiene 7 Families pass the doorway as Jordan is suctioned. What best maintains droplet and contact precautions? a Limit doorway traffic during active respiratory procedures b Keep the door slightly open for visibility c Continue care and finish efficiently