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2024 Infection Prevention and Control Test Questions With All Correct Answers
The nurse is caring for a patient with pneumonia with a new nurse in orientation. Which 
of the following statements by the new nurse would indicate an understanding of the 
nature of this condition? 
A. "An infectious disease like pneumonia may not pose a risk to others." 
B. "We need to isolate the patient in a negative pressure room." 
C. "The patient will not be able to return home." 
D. "Clinical signs and symptoms are not present in pneumonia." - ANSWER- A. "An 
infectious disease...
- Exam (elaborations)
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The nurse is caring for a patient with pneumonia with a new nurse in orientation. Which 
of the following statements by the new nurse would indicate an understanding of the 
nature of this condition? 
A. "An infectious disease like pneumonia may not pose a risk to others." 
B. "We need to isolate the patient in a negative pressure room." 
C. "The patient will not be able to return home." 
D. "Clinical signs and symptoms are not present in pneumonia." - ANSWER- A. "An 
infectious disease...
2024 Infection Prevention and Control Test Questions With All Complete Solutions
Infection Prevention and Control 
Test Questions With All Complete 
Solutions 
What is infection? - CORRECT ANSWER- Infection is the invasion of a susceptible host 
by pathogens or microorganisms, resulting in disease. 
Entry and multiplication of organism result in disease. 
Colonization occurs when a microorganism invades but does 
not cause infection 
Symptomatic - CORRECT ANSWER- if pathogens multiply and cause clinical signs and 
symptoms of infection 
Asymptomatic - CORRECT ANSWER- clinica...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Infection Prevention and Control 
Test Questions With All Complete 
Solutions 
What is infection? - CORRECT ANSWER- Infection is the invasion of a susceptible host 
by pathogens or microorganisms, resulting in disease. 
Entry and multiplication of organism result in disease. 
Colonization occurs when a microorganism invades but does 
not cause infection 
Symptomatic - CORRECT ANSWER- if pathogens multiply and cause clinical signs and 
symptoms of infection 
Asymptomatic - CORRECT ANSWER- clinica...
UPDATED 2024 Infection Prevention and Control Practice Questions With Answers
The nurse is caring for a patient who has a respiratory infection. The nurse understands 
that an infection occurs in a cycle and involves several elements. What are the 
elements in the chain of infection? Select all that apply. - ANSWER- An infectious agent 
The source of pathogen growth 
A susceptible host 
A patient is suspected of having malaria. Which mode of transmission spreads malaria? 
- ANSWER- Vector 
Which microorganism exits through a man's urethral meatus during sexual contact? -...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
The nurse is caring for a patient who has a respiratory infection. The nurse understands 
that an infection occurs in a cycle and involves several elements. What are the 
elements in the chain of infection? Select all that apply. - ANSWER- An infectious agent 
The source of pathogen growth 
A susceptible host 
A patient is suspected of having malaria. Which mode of transmission spreads malaria? 
- ANSWER- Vector 
Which microorganism exits through a man's urethral meatus during sexual contact? -...
LATEST Infection Prevention And Control Exam Questions With Answers All Correct
Which precaution should the nurse use when setting up a client's food tray? - 
ANSWER- handwashing 
Which precaution should the nurse use when giving a shot? - ANSWER- standard 
Which precaution should the nurse use when starting an IV for a client with a high fever 
and productive cough of unknown origin? - ANSWER- tranmission based 
The client has a reddened area around his intravenous site. It is tender to touch. Which 
type of infection is this? - ANSWER- localized 
Which type of drug-resis...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Which precaution should the nurse use when setting up a client's food tray? - 
ANSWER- handwashing 
Which precaution should the nurse use when giving a shot? - ANSWER- standard 
Which precaution should the nurse use when starting an IV for a client with a high fever 
and productive cough of unknown origin? - ANSWER- tranmission based 
The client has a reddened area around his intravenous site. It is tender to touch. Which 
type of infection is this? - ANSWER- localized 
Which type of drug-resis...
2024 LATEST Infection Prevention and Control Exam Questions And Answers
the presence and growth of microorganisms within a host but without tissue invasion or 
damage - ANSWER- colonization 
__ __ __ include sites such as blood, skin and mucous membranes, respiratory tract, 
genitourinary tract, gastrointestinal tract, and transplacental - ANSWER- port of exit 
Interval from onset of nonspecific signs and symptoms (malaise, low-grade fever, 
fatigue) to more specific symptoms. (During this time microorganisms grow and multiply, 
and patient may be capable of spreadi...
- Exam (elaborations)
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the presence and growth of microorganisms within a host but without tissue invasion or 
damage - ANSWER- colonization 
__ __ __ include sites such as blood, skin and mucous membranes, respiratory tract, 
genitourinary tract, gastrointestinal tract, and transplacental - ANSWER- port of exit 
Interval from onset of nonspecific signs and symptoms (malaise, low-grade fever, 
fatigue) to more specific symptoms. (During this time microorganisms grow and multiply, 
and patient may be capable of spreadi...
LATEST Infection Prevention and Control 2024 Updated Exam
What percentage of the time do health care workers wash their hands? - ANSWER- 
50% 
Which health care workers are the least compliant to hand washing etc? - ANSWER- 
physicians (AKA Justin Chu ;-) ) 
What percentage of health care workers get their influenza vaccine? - ANSWER- 40% 
What is the goal of infection prevention and control? - ANSWER- prevent and control 
acquisition of infectious agents by patients and staff; New attitude Zero tolerance for 
healthcare associated infection 
A set of ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
What percentage of the time do health care workers wash their hands? - ANSWER- 
50% 
Which health care workers are the least compliant to hand washing etc? - ANSWER- 
physicians (AKA Justin Chu ;-) ) 
What percentage of health care workers get their influenza vaccine? - ANSWER- 40% 
What is the goal of infection prevention and control? - ANSWER- prevent and control 
acquisition of infectious agents by patients and staff; New attitude Zero tolerance for 
healthcare associated infection 
A set of ...
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