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RNSG 1105 – Module 2: Infection Prevention and Control Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 Edition | Verified | A+ Graded

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RNSG 1105 – Module 2 Infection Prevention and Control focuses on nursing fundamentals related to preventing and controlling infection. It includes verified exam-style questions with correct answers and rationales, covering standard precautions, PPE, transmission-based precautions, and patient safety.RNSG 1105 (Nursing Skills) introduces students to the core foundations of safe nursing practice. Module 2: Infection Prevention and Control emphasizes the nurse’s role in breaking the chain of infection and ensuring patient and staff safety. Students are expected to: Understand the chain of infection (infectious agent, reservoir, portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host). Apply standard precautions (hand hygiene, gloves, gowns, masks, eye protection). Implement transmission-based precautions (airborne, droplet, contact). Demonstrate correct use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Recognize and prevent healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). Apply aseptic and sterile techniques in clinical practice. Educate patients and families on infection prevention strategies. This module’s exam questions are NCLEX-style, testing both knowledge and application in clinical scenarios.

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RNSG-1105-Module 2 Infection Prevention
and control questions and answers
2024\2025 A+ Grade

Infection
- correct answer An infection is an invasion of a susceptible host by a pathogens (bacteria, viruses, fungi,
parasites) resulting in disease



Health care-associated infections (HAIs)
- correct answer -an infection acquired while the client is receiving care in a health-care setting

-formally called nosocomial infections

-can come from exogenous source or endogenous source

-most common setting for HAIs is the ICU

-best way to prevent HAIs is through frequent and effective hand hygiene

-most common site of HAIs is the urinary tract

-most common causative agents are Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, and enterococci

-an iatrogenic infection results from a diagnostic or therapeutic procedure

-HAIs are not always preventable and not always iatrogenic



Break the chain of infection
- correct answer hand washing



Infection control
- correct answer although it is impossible to ensure that the patients environment is free of
microorganisms, there are many steps that a nurse can take to reduce the spread of MO and thus
promote safety for both the PT and HC personnel



TJC National Patient Safety Goals

, Goal#7
- correct answer Reduce infections

HAIs are a PT safety issue affecting all types of HC organizations



Medical asepsis (clean technique)
- correct answer practice used to remove or destroy germs and to prevent their spread from one person
or place to another person or place



What is the MOST effective technique in preventing transmission of infection?
- correct answer -The first line defense in medical asepsis is hand-washing

-Proper Hand-washing is considered the single most effective way to stop the spread of MO and
PReventing infection



Safety Check prior to hand washing
- correct answer - assessing the fingernails are SHORT(Highest concentration of MO are under the nails)

-Jewelry removed, especially rings with stones. Wedding bands may be worn sometimes

-Skin free of lesions



hand hygiene
- correct answer -reduces the number of pathogens on the hand

-hands must be washed after PT contact regardless of the use of gloves. Even if you wear gloves, wash
your hands

-Gloved hands cannot be effectively washed



What is the MOST effective way to clean uncontaminated hands?
- correct answer Alcohol based hand rubs are more effective in killing bacteria than soap and water

-alcohol based hand rubs are recommended by the CDC when hands are not contaminated

-They protect HC workers hands, reduce the transmission of pathogens to PT, and personnel in HC
settings

SO REMEMBER TO FOAM In and FOAM OUT



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