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Week 9: Infection; Tissue Integrity
‘Weekly Reading: Giddens: Chapter 24, Chapter 26; Linton & Matteson: 59-60; 64-76; 1119-1120; 1143-
1145, 1147-1150; 1152-1155, Table 57.1; Table 57.2; Silvestri: 510-512; 514; Willihnganz/Clayton: 724-
726, 740-742, 746-747, 754-755, 763-764, 766-767
Lecture 1: EXAM (will cover material discussed week 6-8)
Lecture 2: Infection/Tissue Integrity
How are the concepts of infection and tissue integrity interrelated? r
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Transmission of Infection (Linton pages 66-67)
List and define six elements necessary for infection
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Consider the Model Case in the Giddens book on page 258 — Mrs. Garcia. What are other nursing
interventions that you would plan for Mrs. Garcia related to tlssue integrity and infection?
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Viral Disorders of the Skin (Linton & Matteson p 1119-1120, 1152)
Herpes Simplex
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is responsible for causing cold sores and genital herpes.
Type of Virus Signs and symptoms | Medical Management | Nursing Management
HSV-Typel | old ST R (enet | AS5eSSmenH
BUSHRT [ guen’ EaucatCn
HEOungbulinY) ke MR aed De(en(ie
HSV -Type2
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Herpes Zoster (Linton & Matteson p.1153-1154)
You are caring for a patient who,as been diagnoscd‘mh Herpes Zoster (Shingles). Complete the table
below. [(REITAN
Clinical Manifestation Medical Management Nursing interventions
(Signs and Symptoms)
Phocome. Prese mon'o Lor ash
(0> : | adSeSS poen
(S HC N ad NNt Sk Mg
(PRN) (oOrect PROOUH
emshiona | S
izt are Eme factors thasut a Eatiem at rigk for having a herpes zoster outbreak?
inchioniC (ondid endec, com
What type of isolation is required for a patient with a herpes zoster outbreak? {_ ( )f & X C‘{‘
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Week 9: Infection; Tissue Integrity
‘Weekly Reading: Giddens: Chapter 24, Chapter 26; Linton & Matteson: 59-60; 64-76; 1119-1120; 1143-
1145, 1147-1150; 1152-1155, Table 57.1; Table 57.2; Silvestri: 510-512; 514; Willihnganz/Clayton: 724-
726, 740-742, 746-747, 754-755, 763-764, 766-767
Lecture 1: EXAM (will cover material discussed week 6-8)
Lecture 2: Infection/Tissue Integrity
How are the concepts of infection and tissue integrity interrelated? r
A \ \
- euenh 4+ ok g OCRCOV! g e \nlectiCn
Transmission of Infection (Linton pages 66-67)
List and define six elements necessary for infection
oent - Cause ol \nlethoN
e \nfeChon \Wwes
3. DDGO\D CL\¥ m UCoLu nlechon \eawes
4. mr‘r\a oL mems&cn—- KQO%CQ{ me+hoc)
O\ A )|
Consider the Model Case in the Giddens book on page 258 — Mrs. Garcia. What are other nursing
interventions that you would plan for Mrs. Garcia related to tlssue integrity and infection?
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Viral Disorders of the Skin (Linton & Matteson p 1119-1120, 1152)
Herpes Simplex
Herpes simplex virus (HSV) is responsible for causing cold sores and genital herpes.
Type of Virus Signs and symptoms | Medical Management | Nursing Management
HSV-Typel | old ST R (enet | AS5eSSmenH
BUSHRT [ guen’ EaucatCn
HEOungbulinY) ke MR aed De(en(ie
HSV -Type2
Wt bl BISEeC
|alaeylov| ACq oy
f;fé;flfi&'@::\ Famcclovn©
| (. \
S,
cork©)
Herpes Zoster (Linton & Matteson p.1153-1154)
You are caring for a patient who,as been diagnoscd‘mh Herpes Zoster (Shingles). Complete the table
below. [(REITAN
Clinical Manifestation Medical Management Nursing interventions
(Signs and Symptoms)
Phocome. Prese mon'o Lor ash
(0> : | adSeSS poen
(S HC N ad NNt Sk Mg
(PRN) (oOrect PROOUH
emshiona | S
izt are Eme factors thasut a Eatiem at rigk for having a herpes zoster outbreak?
inchioniC (ondid endec, com
What type of isolation is required for a patient with a herpes zoster outbreak? {_ ( )f & X C‘{‘
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