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1. The chain of infection steps are:
none of the above
reservoir, mode of transmission, infectious agent, portal of entry, portal
of exit, and susceptible host
infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission,
portal of entry, and susceptible host
susceptible host, infectious agent, mode of transmission, reservoir, and
portal of exit
2. Describe the role of infection control measures in healthcare settings.
Infection control measures are primarily concerned with patient
nutrition.
Infection control measures aim to destroy microorganisms to
prevent the spread of disease.
Infection control measures focus on improving patient comfort.
Infection control measures are only necessary in surgical settings.
3. In a scenario where a patient is admitted with a contagious infection, which
combination of nursing interventions would be most effective in preventing
the spread of infection?
Only using PPE and providing medication.
Focusing on patient education and ignoring PPE.
Implementing hand hygiene, using PPE, and ensuring proper
sterilization of equipment.
, Encouraging visitors without any restrictions.
4. Describe how a collaborative environment in team nursing contributes to job
satisfaction.
A collaborative environment isolates nurses, leading to higher stress
levels.
A collaborative environment focuses solely on patient outcomes,
ignoring staff morale.
A collaborative environment allows nurses to support each other,
enhancing job satisfaction.
A collaborative environment increases competition among nurses,
reducing job satisfaction.
5. In a patient presenting with fever, fatigue, and muscle aches, which type of
symptoms are these indicative of, and how would this influence nursing
interventions?
Systemic symptoms; nursing interventions would focus on
monitoring overall health and managing systemic effects.
Localized symptoms; nursing interventions would focus on treating
the specific area affected.
Localized symptoms; nursing interventions would not be necessary.
Systemic symptoms; nursing interventions would only address the
fever.
6. Which of the following is a common safety risk factor for toddlers?
Diabetes
Traffic accidents
Choking hazards
, Heart disease
7. What is a key reason for understanding patient safety across different age
groups?
Different age populations have varying vulnerabilities and needs
that affect their safety and care.
Younger patients are less likely to experience safety issues.
Older adults do not require special considerations for safety.
Patient safety is the same for all age groups.
8. In a scenario where a patient is struggling to understand their medication
regimen, how could a nurse utilize the TEACH model to improve the patient's
comprehension?
By tuning in to the patient's concerns, editing the information to
make it clearer, acting on their feedback, clarifying any
misunderstandings, and honoring their role in the learning process.
By summarizing the medication information quickly and moving on to
the next patient.
By insisting that the patient follow the regimen without discussion.
By providing a detailed pamphlet without engaging with the patient.
9. Which of the following statements by the nurse indicates an understanding of
Quality and Safety for Nurses (QSEN)?
"QSEN helps train nurses in the clinical setting."
"QSEN helps prepare future nurses for working mandatory overtime."
"QSEN helps prepare future nurses for improving patient safety."
"QSEN provides nurses with strategies for passing the NCLEX exam."
, 10. What is the primary goal of infection control in healthcare settings?
To cure all patients
To eliminate all bacteria
To prevent the spread of infection
To sterilize all equipment
11. Describe the significance of the 'Honor' component in the TEACH model for
patient education.
It indicates that education should be a one-way communication from
provider to patient.
It emphasizes the importance of viewing the patient as an active
partner in their own education.
It focuses on the need for healthcare providers to take control of the
education process.
It suggests that patients should not question medical advice.
12. What is the primary focus of the nursing process?
Patient-centered care and problem-solving
Medication administration
Staff training and development
Financial management in healthcare
13. What characterizes the full stage of illness in an infection?
A general feeling of malaise without specific symptoms.
The initial exposure to the infectious agent.