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NUR 422 - FINAL EXAM REVIEW (MATERIAL FROM
END OF TEST 2 TO FINAL) QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Which two communicable diseases are the leading causes of death in the world
(from communicable diseases)? Answer - HIV & TB


What was the first job that the CDC had? Answer - To stop malaria in war areas


What qualifies as a notifiable disease? Answer - A disease or condition in
which timely notification and information regarding individual cases is
considered necessary for the prevention and control of the disease or condition


What is the system that the CDC coordinates to ensure data input, analysis, and
dissemination of notifiable disease data? Answer - National Notifiable Diseases
Surveillance System (NNDSS)


What is the mandatory electronic disease reporting application for
Pennsylvania? Answer - PA-NEDSS


What is the national laboratory network that connects foodborne illness cases
to detect outbreaks? How does it do this? Answer - PulseNet; by collecting the
DNA "Fingerprinting of bacteria" from all public health laboratories


What is R0 (Naught)? Answer - The reproductive rate of a pathogen/how
contagious an infectious disease is

,If the R-Naught is closer to 1, what does that say about the infectious disease?
Answer - It is more likely to be contained/under control


What is the R0 of Measles? Answer - 15 (12-18)


What is the R0 of COVID? Answer - 2-3


What is the R0 of Influenza? Answer - 0.9-2.1


What is the Mode of Transmission for Measles, Varicella (Chickenpox),
Tuberculosis, Pertussis, Influenza, and SARS? Answer - Airborne


What is the common Mode of Transmission for Norovirus, Slamonellosis,
Hepatitis A, Trichinosis, E.coli, S.aureus, and clostridium botulinum? Answer -
Foodborne


What is the common Mode of Transmission for Cholera, Typhoid Fever,
Bacillary dysentery, and Giardia lambia? Answer - Waterborne


What is the common Mode of Transmission for West Nile Virus, Lyme Disease,
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Malaria, and Hantavirus? Answer - Vector
Borne (Via a carrier such as a mosquito, tick, or rat)


What is the Mode of Transmission for STDs, Infectious Mononucleosis,
Enterobiasis (pinworms), Impetigo, Lice, and Scabies? Answer - Direct Contact
(Transmission of infectious agents from infected host to susceptible host)

, What is the Mode of Transmission for Toxoplasmosis? Answer - Indirect
Contact; vehicle borne transmission through fomites. (Kitty litter)


What are Fomites? Answer - Contaminated inanimate objects which can
spread disease


What is the Incubation Period of a Disease? Answer - The period of time from
exposure to disease until the symptoms appear


What is the Incubation Period for Influenza? Answer - 24-48 hours


What is the Incubation Period for Mononucleosis? Answer - 28 days


What is the Prodromal Period? Answer - Short period after the Incubation
Period in which there is early, mild symptoms (e.g., Fever, myalgia,
swelling/inflammation) and the pathogen continues to multiply


What is the Acute Infection stage of infection? Answer - The time period
during which the person experiences the full infectious disease with rapid
growth of the pathogen; defense mechanisms and inflammation are in full
force.
Still contagious


What is the Convalescence stage of Infection? Answer - When the body
attempts to contain the infection and eliminate the pathogen; resolution of
symptoms begins to occur and may stretch over days, weeks, or months,
depending on the infection


What is the Resolution Stage of Infection? Answer - Body's attempt to contain
the infection and progressively eliminate the pathogen; resolution of

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