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what is the chain of infection - CORRECT ANSWERS infectious agent

host

reservoir

portal of exit

mode of transmission

portal of entry

host



what are some nursing interventions to break steps in the chain of infection - CORRECT ANSWERS
hand hygiene, maintain skin integrity, wound care, standard precautions,



How can the nurse support the body's normal defenses? - CORRECT ANSWERS making sure the
skin is clean, dry, and intact. wounds are healing properly, good nutrition, hydrated, vitamins, HAND
HYGIENE



what factors make a patient less susceptible for infection? - CORRECT ANSWERS immunizations,
good nutrition, hygiene, rest/sleep, exercise, stress reduction



what factors make a patient more susceptible for infection? - CORRECT ANSWERS break in
primary defense, illness/injury, stress, smoking, drugs, unsafe sex, environmental conditions, chronic
disease, medication, invasive procedures

,when should the nurse use soap and water for hand hygiene? - CORRECT ANSWERS before
eating, after bathroom, when hands are visibly soiled, for infections with spores. (C.diff)



when should the nurse use alcohol based hand hygiene - CORRECT ANSWERS when entering
patients room, after removing gloves, just all the time



what is meant by standard precautions - CORRECT ANSWERS use when coming in contact with
blood and body fluids, non-intact skin, and mucous membranes from all patients

PPE- gown, gloves, mask, goggles



what is droplet isolation? - CORRECT ANSWERS example: flu

needs a privet or cohort room. patient must be transferred in mask. use mask when with patient,
espicially with in 3 ft. standard PPE



what is contact isolation? - CORRECT ANSWERS example: MDROs

needs private or cohort room

can be transported as long as no one touches

standard PPE



what is airborne isolation? - CORRECT ANSWERS example: TB, chicken pox, measles, varicella
zoster

need private room with negative air flow, door closed

only transport if ABSOLUTELY necessary, with mask on

full PPE and filer mask



what is protective isolation - CORRECT ANSWERS for people who are immunosurpressed. need
private room with positive airflow. use full PPE. no fresdh fruits, veggies, or plants

,what is medical asepsis - CORRECT ANSWERS clean technique. reducing and preventing transfer
of organisms decreases risk of spreading infections.

maintain a clean environment: wipe up spills, single use, single patient items. clean stethoscopes,
pagers, keyboards.



surgical asepsis - CORRECT ANSWERS eliminates microbes

steriletechnique, sterile equipment and supplies, sterile environments



clinical manifestations of a local infection - CORRECT ANSWERS redness, swelling, pain, puss,
heat, loss of use



clinical manifestations of a systemic infection - CORRECT ANSWERS fever, chills, cold sweats,
nausea, vomiting, hives, HR AND RR increase, malaise, enlarged lymph nodes, anorexia



what activities will the nurse perform for a focussed assessment for a patient with a fever - CORRECT
ANSWERS WBC, culture and specitivity

identify trends



what are some nursing care items for a febrile patient? - CORRECT ANSWERS antipyretics and
antimicrobial therapy

encourage heat loss- cooling cloth, minimal covers, fan and ac

hydration

nutrition

oral care



wound classification - CORRECT ANSWERS by extent: partial thickness (open), full thickness
(open), closed

by onset and duration: acute, chronic

, by level of contamination: clean, contaminated

by healing process: primary secondary tertiary



pressure ulcer risk factors - CORRECT ANSWERS moisture

immobility

loss of feeling

shear

friction

poor nutrition

age

skin condition

altered LOC



pressure ulcer nursing assessment: where - CORRECT ANSWERS bony prominences

areas under weight

medical appliances

damp areas

intertriginous



pressure ulcer nursing assessment: what? - CORRECT ANSWERS color of skin: blanching or no

warmth

edema

change in tissue consistency

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