NURS 175 latest Real Final Practice Exam
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Asepsis
Ans: The absence of bacteria, viruses and other
microorganisms = used to prevent infection
Communicable
Ans: Meaning its contagious
Iatrogenic infection
Ans: Nosocomial infection that results from a diagnostic or
therapeutic treatment.
Nosocmial infection
Ans: Infection acquired by the hospital
Resident Flora
Ans: Microorganisms that are always present on or in a person
and usually do not cause any disease.
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Transient flora
Ans: microbes that reside on the skin surface and are easily
removed
Medical asepsis
Ans: Known as the "clean technique" - used to keep area as
clean as possible to reduce transmission
Surgical asepsis
Ans: Known as the "sterile technique" - used when you want
zero transmission of microorganisms, so everything is kept in a
sterile field.
Goal of asepsis?
Ans: Elimination of infection
The 4 Principles of Asepsis ?
Ans: 1. All articles used in a surgical operation have been
sterilized previously.
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2. If in doubt about the sterility of anything, consider it
unsterile.
3. The edge of anything that encloses sterile contents is not
considered sterile. Ex rims of sterile bottles
4. Moisture may cause contamination.
What is routine practice?
Ans: Also known as universal practice or standard precautions,
these are just routine practices are used to minimize the spread
of infection between people.
What is the chain of infection?
Ans: 1. An infectious agent or pathogen
2. A reservoir or source for pathogen growth
3. A portal of exit from the reservoir
4. A mode of transmission
5. A portal of entry to the host
6. A susceptible host
Explain the 1st step of the chain of infection
Ans: Infectious agents
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-The microorganisms capable of causing infection
-Through effective hand washing many of these can be removed
Explain the 2nd step of the chain of infection
Ans: Reservoir
-Where the organism is housed while it's waiting for an
opportunity to infect/ multiply
Explain the 3rd step of the chain of infection
Ans: Portal of Exit
-The most common portals of exit include the mucous
membranes (i.e., mouth, nose, vagina, rectum) or breaks in the
skin (e.g., wounds).
-Blood and body fluids are considered portals of exit and can
carry microorganisms as well.
Explain the 4th step of the chain of infection
Ans: Mode of Transmission
-Contact transmission
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