Standard & transmission-based precautions NCLEX-RN Practice Questions help you master essential infection control decisions you’ll face at the bedside. This topic-wise set targets the Safety & Infection Control domain on the NCLEX-RN and focuses on when to apply standard, contact, droplet, airborne, and protective precautions; the correct use and sequence of PPE; transport and cohorting rules; and prevention of occupational exposures. Designed for M. Pharma students preparing for the NCLEX-RN, these questions emphasize real-world prioritization, isolation logistics, and evidence-based CDC guidance for high-risk pathogens like TB, measles, C. difficile, MRSA, RSV, and COVID-19. Use these questions to refine clinical judgment, reduce transmission risk, and ensure safe nursing practice across care settings.
Q1. Which patient requires airborne precautions in addition to contact precautions?
- Infant with RSV bronchiolitis
- Client with scabies
- Client with disseminated herpes zoster (shingles)
- Client with localized shingles with lesions fully covered
Correct Answer: Client with disseminated herpes zoster (shingles)
Q2. The nurse is preparing to enter a room of a patient on airborne precautions for pulmonary TB. What is the correct donning sequence?
- Hand hygiene → Gloves → Gown → N95 respirator → Goggles/face shield
- Hand hygiene → Gown → N95 respirator → Goggles/face shield → Gloves
- Gown → Hand hygiene → Gloves → Goggles/face shield → N95 respirator
- Hand hygiene → N95 respirator → Gloves → Gown → Goggles/face shield
Correct Answer: Hand hygiene → Gown → N95 respirator → Goggles/face shield → Gloves
Q3. After providing care in an airborne isolation room for a patient with TB, which doffing sequence best minimizes self-contamination?
- Gown → Gloves → Hand hygiene → Remove N95 in the room → Hand hygiene → Exit room
- Gloves → Gown → Hand hygiene → Exit room and close door → Remove face shield/goggles → Remove N95 respirator → Hand hygiene
- Gloves → Face shield/goggles → N95 → Gown → Hand hygiene → Exit room
- Face shield/goggles → Gown → Gloves → Hand hygiene → Remove N95 in hallway → Hand hygiene
Correct Answer: Gloves → Gown → Hand hygiene → Exit room and close door → Remove face shield/goggles → Remove N95 respirator → Hand hygiene
Q4. A patient has confirmed Clostridioides difficile infection. Which action is most important to prevent transmission?
- Use alcohol-based hand rub after removing gloves
- Perform hand hygiene with soap and water after patient contact
- Place the patient on droplet precautions
- Use a standard disinfectant without bleach on high-touch surfaces
Correct Answer: Perform hand hygiene with soap and water after patient contact
Q5. A patient with suspected pulmonary TB needs a CT scan. What is the priority action prior to transport?
- Have staff wear N95 respirators during transport
- Apply a surgical mask to the patient
- Place a HEPA filter on the CT machine
- Administer a dose of antibiotics before transport
Correct Answer: Apply a surgical mask to the patient
Q6. A client with suspected meningococcal meningitis is admitted. Which isolation is appropriate?
- Standard precautions only
- Airborne precautions with N95 respirator
- Contact precautions with gown and gloves only
- Droplet precautions with a surgical mask upon entry
Correct Answer: Droplet precautions with a surgical mask upon entry
Q7. The nurse must assign a roommate for an infant with RSV bronchiolitis on contact and droplet precautions. Which is the best choice?
- Another infant with confirmed RSV
- A child with neutropenia post-chemotherapy
- A post-op child 24 hours after tonsillectomy
- A child awaiting renal transplant evaluation
Correct Answer: Another infant with confirmed RSV
Q8. After giving a subcutaneous injection, what is the safest action regarding the needle?
- Use a two-handed recap technique and dispose in regular trash
- Leave the needle uncapped on the bedside tray for later disposal
- Activate the safety device and discard immediately into a sharps container
- Break the needle using a clamp before disposal
Correct Answer: Activate the safety device and discard immediately into a sharps container
Q9. Which patient must be placed in a negative-pressure airborne isolation room?
- Patient with influenza A
- Patient with pulmonary tuberculosis and productive cough
- Patient with MRSA wound infection
- Patient with pertussis
Correct Answer: Patient with pulmonary tuberculosis and productive cough
Q10. A nurse without documented immunity to varicella is assigned to a patient with active chickenpox. What is the appropriate action?
- Wear a surgical mask and proceed with care
- Provide care using a gown and gloves only
- Reassign the nurse; non-immune staff should not care for varicella patients
- Administer antibiotics prior to entering the room
Correct Answer: Reassign the nurse; non-immune staff should not care for varicella patients
Q11. When implementing contact precautions, what should be available at the doorway?
- Only hand sanitizer
- PPE cart with gowns and gloves and signage indicating contact precautions
- Only a surgical mask box
- A sharps container only
Correct Answer: PPE cart with gowns and gloves and signage indicating contact precautions
Q12. The nurse’s hands are visibly soiled with blood after removing gloves. What is the best hand hygiene method?
- Alcohol-based hand rub for 20 seconds
- Soap and water for at least 20 seconds
- Wipe with sterile normal saline gauze
- Put on a clean pair of gloves without hand hygiene
Correct Answer: Soap and water for at least 20 seconds
Q13. During a central venous catheter dressing change, which aseptic technique is required?
- Clean technique with nonsterile gloves only
- Sterile technique with sterile gloves, mask, and sterile field
- No gloves required if using chlorhexidine
- Standard precautions using only hand hygiene
Correct Answer: Sterile technique with sterile gloves, mask, and sterile field
Q14. A patient with an absolute neutrophil count of 400/mm³ is placed on protective precautions. Which instruction is most appropriate?
- Visitors with mild colds may enter if masked
- Fresh flowers and raw fruits are allowed
- Patient should wear a mask when leaving the room
- Door should remain open to promote airflow
Correct Answer: Patient should wear a mask when leaving the room
Q15. A nurse sustains a needlestick from a needle used on a patient with unknown HIV status. What is the first action?
- Report to employee health at the end of the shift
- Vigorously squeeze the wound to promote bleeding
- Wash the area immediately with soap and water
- Apply bleach directly to the puncture site
Correct Answer: Wash the area immediately with soap and water
Q16. Which statement reflects correct principles of environmental cleaning to reduce infection risk?
- Clean from dirty to clean to avoid missing contaminated areas
- Clean from top to bottom and from clean to dirty areas
- Start with the floor and finish with high-touch surfaces
- Use the same cloth for all surfaces to maximize disinfectant contact time
Correct Answer: Clean from top to bottom and from clean to dirty areas
Q17. A patient on droplet precautions must go to radiology. Which statement by the new nurse indicates correct understanding?
- “I will have the patient wear a surgical mask during transport.”
- “I will place an N95 respirator on the patient for transport.”
- “No mask is needed for the patient during transport.”
- “I will transport the patient without notifying radiology.”
Correct Answer: “I will have the patient wear a surgical mask during transport.”
Q18. A resident has crusted scabies. Which isolation is appropriate?
- Airborne precautions
- Contact precautions with gown and gloves
- Droplet precautions
- Standard precautions only
Correct Answer: Contact precautions with gown and gloves
Q19. A patient is colonized with MRSA in the nares and has chronic wounds. Which action is appropriate?
- Implement contact precautions and use dedicated equipment
- Place on droplet precautions only
- No isolation is necessary for colonization
- Use airborne isolation due to high transmission risk
Correct Answer: Implement contact precautions and use dedicated equipment
Q20. Which PPE best protects the nurse’s mucous membranes from splashes during suctioning a droplet isolation patient?
- Surgical mask only
- N95 respirator only
- Face shield or goggles
- Shoe covers
Correct Answer: Face shield or goggles
Q21. When taking vital signs for a patient on contact precautions for a draining wound, which approach is best?
- Use dedicated blood pressure cuff and stethoscope kept in the room
- Use unit equipment and wipe with water after use
- Borrow another patient’s stethoscope if clean
- Use disposable gloves only; no need for equipment cleaning
Correct Answer: Use dedicated blood pressure cuff and stethoscope kept in the room
Q22. Which item requires disposal in a red biohazard bag?
- A small gauze with a few dried blood spots
- A large abdominal pad saturated and dripping with blood
- Empty IV bags without visible blood
- Used nasal cannula
Correct Answer: A large abdominal pad saturated and dripping with blood
Q23. Which action primarily interrupts the chain of infection at the portal of exit?
- Administering antibiotics
- Applying a mask to a coughing patient
- Ensuring host vaccination
- Using sterile gloves for all procedures
Correct Answer: Applying a mask to a coughing patient
Q24. A nurse has not been fit-tested for an N95 respirator but is assigned to a patient with active TB. What is the appropriate action?
- Wear a surgical mask and proceed
- Use a powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR) or request reassignment until fit-tested
- Open the window to improve ventilation and enter without a mask
- Wear two surgical masks to substitute for an N95
Correct Answer: Use a powered air-purifying respirator (PAPR) or request reassignment until fit-tested
Q25. A hospitalized patient with COVID-19 is undergoing an aerosol-generating procedure (e.g., intubation). Which PPE is required?
- Surgical mask, gloves only
- N95 (or higher) respirator, eye protection, gown, and gloves in a negative-pressure room
- Face shield only
- Gown and gloves only
Correct Answer: N95 (or higher) respirator, eye protection, gown, and gloves in a negative-pressure room
Q26. Which precaution is indicated for an incontinent adult with acute hepatitis A?
- Airborne precautions
- Droplet precautions
- Contact precautions in addition to standard
- Standard precautions only
Correct Answer: Contact precautions in addition to standard
Q27. The nurse collects a sputum specimen from a patient with suspected TB. What is the correct specimen handling?
- Place the unlabeled container on the lab counter for labeling later
- Carry the open container to the lab immediately to avoid delays
- Label at bedside, then place the closed container into a biohazard transport bag for delivery
- Refrigerate in the unit medication fridge until pickup
Correct Answer: Label at bedside, then place the closed container into a biohazard transport bag for delivery
Q28. Which cohorting decision is most appropriate when single rooms are unavailable?
- Pair a patient with influenza A with a neutropenic patient
- Place two patients with confirmed influenza A together
- Room a patient with C. difficile with a patient post-hip surgery
- Pair a varicella patient with a nonimmune adult
Correct Answer: Place two patients with confirmed influenza A together
Q29. While performing tracheal suctioning on a patient with droplet precautions for influenza, what additional PPE should the nurse wear?
- Shoe covers
- Hair cover only
- Goggles or face shield to protect eyes
- No additional PPE is required beyond gloves
Correct Answer: Goggles or face shield to protect eyes
Q30. A patient with active varicella must be transported emergently to the OR. Which action is appropriate?
- Transport without a mask to save time
- Place a surgical mask on the patient and cover lesions with a clean sheet before transport
- Have the patient wear an N95 respirator
- Delay transport until all lesions crust
Correct Answer: Place a surgical mask on the patient and cover lesions with a clean sheet before transport
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