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Strengthen your medical knowledge with this complete test bank for Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment 2024, 63rd Edition. Updated for 2025/2026, it includes: Verified multiple-choice, true/false, and case questions Correct answers with detailed rationales Coverage across all chapters (1–42) Ideal for medical students, residents, clinicians preparing for exams or board prep Use this to test yourself, find weak spots, and increase your exam readiness with confidence.

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Test Bank For Current Medical Diagnosis And Treatment

63rd Edition
By Maxine Papadakis, Stephen Mcphee

Chapters 1 - 42

,Chapter G1. GDisease GPrevention G& GHealth GPromotion

1. GWhich Gof Gthe Gfollowing Gbehaviors Gindicates Gthe Ghighest Gpotential Gfor Gspreading
Ginfections Gamong Gclients? GThe Gnurse:

1) disinfects Gdirty Ghands Gwith Gantibacterial Gsoap.
2) allows Galcohol-based Grub Gto Gdry Gfor G10 Gseconds.
3) washes Ghands Gonly Gafter Gleaving Geach Groom.
4) uses Gcold Gwater Gfor Gmedical Gasepsis.
2. GWhat Gis Gthe Gmost Gfrequent Gcause Gof Gthe Gspread Gof Ginfection Gamong Ginstitutionalized
patients?
1) Airborne Gmicrobes Gfrom Gother Gpatients
2) Contact Gwith Gcontaminated Gequipment
3) Hands Gof Ghealthcare Gworkers
4) Exposure Gfrom Gfamily Gmembers
3. GWhich Gof Gthe Gfollowing Gnursing Gactivities Gis Gof Ghighest Gpriority Gfor Gmaintaining
Gmedical Gasepsis?

1) Washing Ghands
2) Donning Ggloves
3) Applying Gsterile Gdrapes
4) Wearing Ga Ggown
4. GA Gpatient Ginfected Gwith Ga Gvirus Gbut Gwho Gdoes Gnot Ghave Gany Goutward Gsign Gof Gthe
Gdisease Gis Gconsidered Ga:

1) pathogen.
2) fomite.
3) vector.
4) carrier.
5. GA Gpatient Gis Gadmitted Gto Gthe Ghospital Gwith Gtuberculosis. GWhich Gprecautions Gmust
Gthe Gnurse Ginstitute Gwhen Gcaring Gfor Gthis Gpatient?

1) Droplet Gtransmission
2) Airborne Gtransmission
3) Direct Gcontact
4) Indirect Gcontact

, 6. GA Gpatient Gbecomes Ginfected Gwith Goral Gcandidiasis G(thrush) Gwhile Greceiving
Gintravenous Gantibiotics Gto Gtreat Ga Gsystemic Ginfection. GWhich Gtype Gof Ginfection Ghas Gthe
Gpatient Gdeveloped?

1) Endogenous Gnosocomial
2) Exogenous Gnosocomial
3) Latent
4) Primary
7.The Gnurse Gassists Ga Gsurgeon Gwith Gcentral Gvenous Gcatheter Ginsertion. GWhich
Gaction Gis Gnecessary Gto Ghelp Gmaintain Gsterile Gtechnique?

1) Closing Gthe Gpatients Gdoor Gto Glimit Groom Gtraffic Gwhile Gpreparing Gthe Gsterile Gfield
2) Using Gclean Gprocedure Ggloves Gto Ghandle Gsterile Gequipment
3) Placing Gthe Gnonsterile Gsyringes Gcontaining Gflush Gsolution Gon Gthe Gsterile Gfield
4) Remaining G6 Ginches Gaway Gfrom Gthe Gsterile Gfield Gduring Gthe Gprocedure
G G 8.A Gpatient Gadmitted Gto Gthe Ghospital Gwith Gpneumonia Ghas Gbeen Greceiving

Gantibiotics Gfor G2 Gdays. GHis Gcondition Ghas Gstabilized, Gand Ghis Gtemperature Ghas Greturned

Gto Gnormal. GWhich Gstage Gof Ginfection Gis Gthe Gpatient Gmost Glikely Gexperiencing?

1) Incubation
2) Prodromal
3) Decline
4) Convalescence
5) 8.
9. GA Gpatient Gdevelops Glocalized Gheat Gand Gerythema Gover Gan Garea Gon Gthe Glower
Gleg. GThese Gfindings Gare Gindicative Gof Gwhich Gsecondary Gdefense Gagainst Ginfection?

1) Phagocytosis
2) Complement Gcascade
3) Inflammation
4) Immunity
10. GThe Gpatient Gsuddenly Gdevelops Ghives, Gshortness Gof Gbreath, Gand Gwheezing Gafter
Greceiving Gan Gantibiotic. GWhich Gantibody Gis Gprimarily Gresponsible Gfor Gthis Gpatients

Gresponse?

1) IgA
2) IgE
3) IgG
4) IgM
11. GWhat Gtype Gof Gimmunity Gis Gprovided Gby Gintravenous G(IV)
Gadministration Gof Gimmunoglobulin GG?

1) Cell-mediated
2) Passive
3) Humoral
4) Active

, 12. GA Gpatient Gasks Gthe Gnurse Gwhy Gthere Gis Gno Gvaccine Gavailable Gfor Gthe Gcommon
cold. GWhich Gresponse Gby Gthe Gnurse Gis Gcorrect?
G

1) The Gvirus Gmutates Gtoo Grapidly Gto Gdevelop Ga Gvaccine.
2) Vaccines Gare Gdeveloped Gonly Gfor Gvery Gserious Gillnesses.
3) Researchers Gare Gfocusing Gefforts Gon Gan GHIV Gvaccine.
4) The Gvirus Gfor Gthe Gcommon Gcold Ghas Gnot Gbeen Gidentified.
1 G. GA Gpatient Gwho Ghas Ga Gtemperature Gof G101F G(38.3C) Gmost Glikely Grequires:
1) acetaminophen G(Tylenol).
2) increased Gfluids.
3) bedrest.
4) tepid Gbath.
14. GWhy Gis Ga Glotion Gwithout Gpetroleum Gpreferred Gover Ga Gpetroleum-based Gproduct Gas
Ga Gskin Gprotectant? GIt:

1) Prevents Gmicroorganisms Gfrom Gadhering Gto Gthe Gskin.
2) Facilitates Gthe Gabsorption Gof Glatex Gproteins Gthrough Gthe Gskin.
3) Decreases Gthe Grisk Gof Glatex Gallergies.
4) Prevents Gthe Gskin Gfrom Gdrying Gand Gchaffing.
15. GFor Gwhich Grange Gof Gtime Gmust Ga Gnurse Gwash Gher Ghands Gbefore Gworking Gin Gthe
Goperating Groom?

1) 1 Gto G2 Gminutes
2) 2 Gto G4 Gminutes
3) 2 Gto G6 Gminutes
4) 6 Gto G10 Gminutes
16. GHow Gshould Gthe Gnurse Gdispose Gof Gthe Gbreakfast Gtray Gof Ga Gpatient Gwho Grequires
Gairborne Gisolation?

1) Place Gthe Gtray Gin Ga Gspecially Gmarked Gtrash Gcan Ginside Gthe Gpatients Groom.
Place Gthe Gtray Gin Ga Gspecial Gisolation Gbag Gheld Gby Ga Gsecond Ghealthcare Gworker Gat Gthe
2) patients Gdoor.
Return Gthe Gtray Gwith Ga Gnote Gto Gdietary Gservices Gso Git Gcan Gbe Gcleaned Gand Greused Gfor Gthe
3) next Gmeal.
Carry Gthe Gtray Gto Gan Gisolation Gtrash Greceptacle Glocated Gin Gthe Gdirty Gutility Groom Gand
4) dispose Gof Git Gthere.
1 G. GHow Gmuch Gliquid Gsoap Gshould Gthe Gnurse Guse Gfor Geffective Ghand Gwashing? GAt Gleast:
1) 2 GmL
2) 3 GmL
3) 6 GmL
4) 7 GmL

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