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NURS 456: Community Questions with Correct
Verified Solutions
Absenteeism due to illness has increased recently in the local middle school. The increase is

noted to be related to exacerbation of asthma symptoms in the student population. Which

would be the most effective approach in decreasing absenteeism among this population?

A) Develop an asthma education and surveillance program that addresses students,

families, and faculty

members.

B) Develop a policy to exclude students with a diagnosis of asthma from admission to the

school.

C) Create an asthma prevention plan within the school environment, based in the school

nurse's office.

D) Create an education program for faculty related to the prevention of exacerbation of

asthma systems.

A) Develop an asthma education and surveillance program that addresses students,

families, and faculty

members.

(consider things that can be changed when people face disease)

Which key factors contribute to the rise of noncommunicable diseases in low- and middle-

income countries? (Select all that apply.)

A) Tobacco use

B) Insufficient physical activity

C) Unclean water

,D) High blood pressure

E) Lack of contraceptive use

Ans: A, B, D

Several levels of public health surveillance are necessary to protect the nation's health. At

what level are

healthcare providers and health facilities required to report certain infectious diseases?

A Local

B State

C Federal

D International

Ans: B

In infectious disease epidemiology, just the presence of an infectious agent is not sufficient

to produce an infectious disease. Which host factors determine whether a person is at risk

for an infection or an infectious

disease? (Select all that apply.)

A) Age

B) Sex

C) Occupation

D) Physical and emotional health

E) Immune status

Ans: A, B, D, E

Agents

,Causes of disease



Agents can have structural or biochemical properties that make the more virulent or difficult

to treat such as biofilms, antibiotic resistance & toxins

Biofilms

multicellular complex of organisms that help evade host response



EX. plaque on teeth

Toxigenicity

The ability if an agent to produce toxins that increase virulence by causing tissue damage



Ex. Botulism

Antibiotic resistance

Growing health problem



Lack of compliance & overuse has lead to development of strains that are resistant

Borrellia Burgdorferi

A County in which 2 confirmed cases have previously been acquired or in which established

populations of known tick vectors are infected with

Borellia Burgdorferi.

, History of tick bite is not required

What pathogen comes from eating raw or undercooked poultry?

Campylobacter is widespread in the intestinal tract of many wild &

domestic animals

Nursing students in an enclosed classroom begin to become ill with a gastrointestinal

illness. The public health department identifies this occurrence as an emerging epidemic

and isolates the population that is ill. According to microbial adaptation, those who survive

the illness will then do which of the following?

A) Recover with adaptive organism reintroduction into the environment

B) Develop improved defenses against reinfection

C) Become hosts to the organism, which is symbiotic in nature

Physical and emotional health

Immune status

D) Become carriers of the infection, ultimately leading to an epidemic

Ans: B

An 80-year-old client is being treated for chronic urinary tract infections. She has received

multiple antibiotics in the past 6 months. The physician orders a urine culture. The results

of the urine culture are as follows: Staphylococcus aureus >100,000 colonies and

demonstrated resistance to sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim (Bactrim), penicillin,

methicillin, and erythromycin. The client is diagnosed with methicillin-resistant

Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) on the basis of the findings of her urine test. Based on the

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