Medical Surgical I Nursing Exam 1 2024 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 140 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
1. Infection Invasion of the body by pathogenic
microorganisms caus- ing disease
2. Bacteria Single-celled microorganisms causing various
infections
3. Viruses Infectious agents requiring a host cell to replicate
4. Fungi Microorganisms causing infections like yeast
infections
5. Protozoa Single-celled organisms causing diseases like
malaria
6. Helminths Parasitic worms causing infections like roundworms
7. Incubation Time between exposure to an infection and the
peri- od appear- ance of symptoms
8. Prodromal Early stage of infection with non-specific symptoms
peri- od
9. Acute period Stage of infection with specific and severe
symptoms
10. Recovery period Stage of infection where symptoms start to improv
11. Standard Basic infection prevention measures for all patients
Pre- cautions
12. Transmission Additional infection control measures for specific
based infec- tions
13. Acute infection Typical infection with specific and severe symptom
14. Chronic infection Infection not fully eradicated with mild symptoms
and
periodic acute episodes
15. Septicemia Overwhelming systemic infection affecting all
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16. Local Signs Visible signs of infection at the site
17. Systemic Signs General signs of infection affecting the whole body
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18. MDRO Multidrug-resistant organisms resistant to multiple
antibi-
otics
19. MRSA Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
causing vari- ous infections
20. VRE Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci causing
antibiotic-as- sociated diarrhea
21. CRE Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae
causing diffi- cult-to-treat infections
22. VRSA Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
causing severe infections
23. C. DIFF Clostridium difficile causing antibiotic-associated
diar- rhea
24. Immune system Body's defense against pathogens and foreign
sub- stances
25. Allergic reac- Immune system overreaction to harmless
tions substances
26. Autoimmunity Immune system attacks body's own cells
27. Cancer Uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells
28. Leukocytosis Abnormally high WBC count (>10,000/mm3)
29. Leukopenia Abnormally low WBC count (<5,000/mm3)
30. Neutrophils Most common type of WBC, key in fighting
infections
31. Macrophages Large WBCs that engulf and digest pathogens
(monocytes)
32. Basophils WBCs involved in allergic reactions and parasite
defense
33. Eosinophils WBCs combating multicellular parasites and
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DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
1. Infection Invasion of the body by pathogenic
microorganisms caus- ing disease
2. Bacteria Single-celled microorganisms causing various
infections
3. Viruses Infectious agents requiring a host cell to replicate
4. Fungi Microorganisms causing infections like yeast
infections
5. Protozoa Single-celled organisms causing diseases like
malaria
6. Helminths Parasitic worms causing infections like roundworms
7. Incubation Time between exposure to an infection and the
peri- od appear- ance of symptoms
8. Prodromal Early stage of infection with non-specific symptoms
peri- od
9. Acute period Stage of infection with specific and severe
symptoms
10. Recovery period Stage of infection where symptoms start to improv
11. Standard Basic infection prevention measures for all patients
Pre- cautions
12. Transmission Additional infection control measures for specific
based infec- tions
13. Acute infection Typical infection with specific and severe symptom
14. Chronic infection Infection not fully eradicated with mild symptoms
and
periodic acute episodes
15. Septicemia Overwhelming systemic infection affecting all
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,Medical Surgical I Nursing Exam 1 2024 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 140 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
systems
16. Local Signs Visible signs of infection at the site
17. Systemic Signs General signs of infection affecting the whole body
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,Medical Surgical I Nursing Exam 1 2024 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 140 QUESTIONS WITH
DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS (100% CORRECT ANSWERS) /ALREADY GRADED A+
18. MDRO Multidrug-resistant organisms resistant to multiple
antibi-
otics
19. MRSA Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
causing vari- ous infections
20. VRE Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci causing
antibiotic-as- sociated diarrhea
21. CRE Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae
causing diffi- cult-to-treat infections
22. VRSA Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
causing severe infections
23. C. DIFF Clostridium difficile causing antibiotic-associated
diar- rhea
24. Immune system Body's defense against pathogens and foreign
sub- stances
25. Allergic reac- Immune system overreaction to harmless
tions substances
26. Autoimmunity Immune system attacks body's own cells
27. Cancer Uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells
28. Leukocytosis Abnormally high WBC count (>10,000/mm3)
29. Leukopenia Abnormally low WBC count (<5,000/mm3)
30. Neutrophils Most common type of WBC, key in fighting
infections
31. Macrophages Large WBCs that engulf and digest pathogens
(monocytes)
32. Basophils WBCs involved in allergic reactions and parasite
defense
33. Eosinophils WBCs combating multicellular parasites and
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