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NUR 215 FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 2- MODULES 3, 4 AND 5 TEST

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NUR 215 FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 2- MODULES
3, 4 AND 5 TEST


Chain of Infection: 1. Reservoir 2. Infectious Agent
3. Exit Portal

4. Transmission Mode
5. Entry Point 6. Vulnerable Host

An infectious agent is a microorganism that inhabits the human body and does
not cause harm.

The place where diseases reside and proliferate is called a reservoir.

exit portal ANSWER Through bodily fluids (IV lines, diarrhea, sneezing,
coughing)

transmission method: ANSWER Direct or indirect contact, such as kissing,
touching, or coming into contact with a contaminated surface

The hole via which an infectious disease enters the host's body (eyes, mouth,
wound, vagina, etc.) is known as the portal of entry.

A susceptible host is a person who is more likely to contract an infection or
illness (younger, elderly, or with a weakened immune system).

Answer: Local infection cause damage to a specific area of the body (primary)
such as a single bone, joint, urethra, etc.

main infection: ANSWER The patient's initial infection

A systemic infection is an infection that spreads throughout the body and
infiltrates the lymphatic or blood vessels (secondary).

ANSWER is a secondary infection that comes after a main infection.

, exogenous—answers obtained from the medical setting

Endogenous: ANSWER originates from the patient's typical vegetation

Acute infection: quick onset, brief duration

ANSWER for chronic infection A long-lasting infection that progresses
gradually

Excoriation: ANSWER loss of the skin's outermost layers (e.g., by incontinence
or scratching)

Maceration: A ANSWER extended moisture-induced softening of the skin
(e.g., urine incontinence)

Normal range for WBC counts: ANSWER 5,000–10,000

Blood culture is normal. ANSWER: No infectious bacteria have grown.

Normal urine culture: ANSWER: No growth of microorganisms

Normal throat/wound culture—ANSWER No growth of infectious
microorganisms (microorganisms are normal).

The normal RBC sed rate is 15 mm/he for men and 20 mm/hr for women.

Normal iron level: ANSWER: 60-90 g/100 mg

Skin or subcutaneous tissue ANSWER for cutaneous pain

ANSWER ligaments, tendons, bones, blood vessels, and nerves cause severe
somatic pain.

Visceral pain: A ANSWER Menstrual cycle, abdomen, and deep pain receptors

Pain radiating - ANSWER Pain traveling

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