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Test Bank For Current Medical Diagnosis And Treatment

2024, 63rd Edition
By Maxine Papadakis, Stephen Mcphee

Chapters 1 - 42

, Chapterlv1.lvDiseaselvPreventionlv&lvHealthlvPromotion


1.lvWhichlvoflvthelvfollowinglvbehaviorslvindicateslvthelvhighestlvpotentiallvforlvspreadinglvinfectionsl
amonglvclients?lvThelvnurse:
v

1) disinfectslvdirtylvhandslvwithlvantibacteriallvsoap.
2) allowslvalcohol-basedlvrublvtolvdrylvforlv10lvseconds.
3) washeslvhandslvonlylvafterlvleavinglveachlvroom.
4) useslvcoldlvwaterlvforlvmedicallvasepsis.
2.lvWhatlvislvthelvmostlvfrequentlvcauselvoflvthelvspreadlvoflvinfectionlvamonglvinstitutionalized
patients?
1) Airbornelvmicrobeslvfromlvotherlvpatients
2) Contactlvwithlvcontaminatedlvequipment
3) Handslvoflvhealthcarelvworkers
4) Exposurelvfromlvfamilylvmembers

3.lvWhichlvoflvthelvfollowinglvnursinglvactivitieslvislvoflvhighestlvprioritylvforlvmaintaininglvmed
icallvasepsis?
1) Washinglvhands
2) Donninglvgloves
3) Applyinglvsterilelvdrapes
4) Wearinglvalvgown

4.lvAlvpatientlvinfectedlvwithlvalvviruslvbutlvwholvdoeslvnotlvhavelvanylvoutwardlvsignlvoflvthelvdisea
selvislvconsideredlva:
1) pathogen.
2) fomite.
3) vector.
4) carrier.

5.lvAlvpatientlvislvadmittedlvtolvthelvhospitallvwithlvtuberculosis.lvWhichlvprecautionslvmustlvthelvn
urselvinstitutelvwhenlvcaringlvforlvthislvpatient?
1) Dropletlvtransmission
2) Airbornelvtransmission
3) Directlvcontact
4) Indirectlvcontact

, 6.lvAlvpatientlvbecomeslvinfectedlvwithlvorallvcandidiasislv(thrush)lvwhilelvreceivinglvintraven
ouslvantibioticslvtolvtreatlvalvsystemiclvinfection.lvWhichlvtypelvoflvinfectionlvhaslvthelvpatientlvdeve
loped?
1) Endogenouslvnosocomial
2) Exogenouslvnosocomial
3) Latent
4) Primary

7.Thelvnurselvassistslvalvsurgeonlvwithlvcentrallvvenouslvcatheterlvinsertion.lvWhichlvactio
nlvislvnecessarylvtolvhelplvmaintainlvsterilelvtechnique?
1) Closinglvthelvpatientslvdoorlvtolvlimitlvroomlvtrafficlvwhilelvpreparinglvthelvsterilelvfield
2) Usinglvcleanlvprocedurelvgloveslvtolvhandlelvsterilelvequipment
3) Placinglvthelvnonsterilelvsyringeslvcontaininglvflushlvsolutionlvonlvthelvsterilelvfield
4) Remaininglv6lvincheslvawaylvfromlvthelvsterilelvfieldlvduringlvthelvprocedure
l v l v 8.Alvpatientlvadmittedlvtolvthelvhospitallvwithlvpneumonialvhaslvbeenlvreceivinglvantibioticslvf

orlv2lvdays.lvHislvconditionlvhaslvstabilized,lvandlvhislvtemperaturelvhaslvreturnedlvtolvnormal.lvWhic
hlvstagelvoflvinfectionlvislvthelvpatientlvmostlvlikelylvexperiencing?
1) Incubation
2) Prodromal
3) Decline
4) Convalescence
5) 8.

9.lvAlvpatientlvdevelopslvlocalizedlvheatlvandlverythemalvoverlvanlvarealvonlvthelvlowerlvleg.lvT
heselvfindingslvarelvindicativelvoflvwhichlvsecondarylvdefenselvagainstlvinfection?
1) Phagocytosis
2) Complementlvcascade
3) Inflammation
4) Immunity

10.lvThelvpatientlvsuddenlylvdevelopslvhives,lvshortnesslvoflvbreath,lvandlvwheezinglvafterlvreceiv
inglvanlvantibiotic.lvWhichlvantibodylvislvprimarilylvresponsiblelvforlvthislvpatientslvresponse?
1) IgA
2) IgE
3) IgG
4) IgM

11.lvWhatlvtypelvoflvimmunitylvislvprovidedlvbylvintravenouslv(IV)lvadministration
lvoflvimmunoglobulinlvG?

1) Cell-mediated

, 2) Passive
3) Humoral
4) Active

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