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Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment 2026,
65th International Edition
,Current Medical Diagnosis And Treatment 2026 Latest Version;
Reflects The Latest Developments In Medicine, Guidelines, Scientific Literature,
And More.
Readers Will Find Accurate, Reliable, Evidence- Based Coverage Of More Than 1,000
Diseases And Disorders Along With A Concise, Yet Thorough Synopsis Of Diagnosis
And Treatment. This Trusted Classic Covers All Aspects Of Outpatient Care And
Includes Discussion Of New Developments And Breakthroughs Impacting Clinical
Practice.
,Key Features
Year In Review: Lists Topics With Significant Clinical Changes Over The Last Year And
Where To Quickly Find Them Within The Text
Comprehensive Approach To Patient Care, Focusing On The Diagnostic Tools Relevant To
Daily Practice.
Coverage Of More Than 1,000 Diseases And Disorders.
Drug Treatment Tables Provide Quick Access To Indexed Trade Names.
Annual Updates To Topics In All Chapters In A Consistent Format, Drugs, Tables, And Images.
Essentials Of Diagnosis For Most Diseases/Disorders.
Diagnostic And Treatment Algorithms Present Complex
Information In An At-A-Glance Style.
Hundreds Of Full-Color Photos And Illustrations.
Six Additional Bonus Chapters Available Free On Access Medicine!
, Chapter 1. Disease Prevention & Health Promotion
1. Which Of The Following Behaviors Indicates The Highest Potential For Spreading
Infections Among Clients? The Nurse:
1) Disinfects Dirty Hands With Antibacterial Soap.
2) Allows Alcohol-Based Rub To Dry For 10 Seconds.
3) Washes Hands Only After Leaving Each Room.
4) Uses Cold Water For Medical Asepsis.
2. What Is The Most Frequent Cause Of The Spread Of Infection Among
Institutionalized Patients?
1) Airborne Microbes From Other Patients
2) Contact With Contaminated Equipment
3) Hands Of Healthcare Workers
4) Exposure From Family Members
3. Which Of The Following Nursing Activities Is Of Highest Priority For
Maintaining Medical Asepsis?
1) Washing Hands
2) Donning Gloves
3) Applying Sterile Drapes
4) Wearing A Gown
4. A Patient Infected With A Virus But Who Does Not Have Any Outward Sign Of
The Disease Is Considered A:
1) Pathogen.
2) Fomite.
3) Vector.
4) Carrier.
5. A Patient Is Admitted To The Hospital With Tuberculosis. Which Precautions Must
The Nurse Institute When Caring For This Patient?
1) Droplet Transmission
2) Airborne Transmission
3) Direct Contact
4) Indirect Contact
Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment 2026,
65th International Edition
,Current Medical Diagnosis And Treatment 2026 Latest Version;
Reflects The Latest Developments In Medicine, Guidelines, Scientific Literature,
And More.
Readers Will Find Accurate, Reliable, Evidence- Based Coverage Of More Than 1,000
Diseases And Disorders Along With A Concise, Yet Thorough Synopsis Of Diagnosis
And Treatment. This Trusted Classic Covers All Aspects Of Outpatient Care And
Includes Discussion Of New Developments And Breakthroughs Impacting Clinical
Practice.
,Key Features
Year In Review: Lists Topics With Significant Clinical Changes Over The Last Year And
Where To Quickly Find Them Within The Text
Comprehensive Approach To Patient Care, Focusing On The Diagnostic Tools Relevant To
Daily Practice.
Coverage Of More Than 1,000 Diseases And Disorders.
Drug Treatment Tables Provide Quick Access To Indexed Trade Names.
Annual Updates To Topics In All Chapters In A Consistent Format, Drugs, Tables, And Images.
Essentials Of Diagnosis For Most Diseases/Disorders.
Diagnostic And Treatment Algorithms Present Complex
Information In An At-A-Glance Style.
Hundreds Of Full-Color Photos And Illustrations.
Six Additional Bonus Chapters Available Free On Access Medicine!
, Chapter 1. Disease Prevention & Health Promotion
1. Which Of The Following Behaviors Indicates The Highest Potential For Spreading
Infections Among Clients? The Nurse:
1) Disinfects Dirty Hands With Antibacterial Soap.
2) Allows Alcohol-Based Rub To Dry For 10 Seconds.
3) Washes Hands Only After Leaving Each Room.
4) Uses Cold Water For Medical Asepsis.
2. What Is The Most Frequent Cause Of The Spread Of Infection Among
Institutionalized Patients?
1) Airborne Microbes From Other Patients
2) Contact With Contaminated Equipment
3) Hands Of Healthcare Workers
4) Exposure From Family Members
3. Which Of The Following Nursing Activities Is Of Highest Priority For
Maintaining Medical Asepsis?
1) Washing Hands
2) Donning Gloves
3) Applying Sterile Drapes
4) Wearing A Gown
4. A Patient Infected With A Virus But Who Does Not Have Any Outward Sign Of
The Disease Is Considered A:
1) Pathogen.
2) Fomite.
3) Vector.
4) Carrier.
5. A Patient Is Admitted To The Hospital With Tuberculosis. Which Precautions Must
The Nurse Institute When Caring For This Patient?
1) Droplet Transmission
2) Airborne Transmission
3) Direct Contact
4) Indirect Contact