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NSG 1010 Exam 1 Guide With
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List in order the chain of infection: - ANSWER causative agent, reservoir,
portal of exit, mode of transmission, portal of entry, susceptible host

What is an infectious/causative agent? - ANSWER Bacteria, fungi, virus,
parasite, prion.

What is a reservoir? - ANSWER Where the infectious agent lives / where it
lives, grows, and reproduces.

What is a portal of exit? - ANSWER The host leaves either by resp. tract, GI
tract, skin, blood, etc.

What is a portal of entry? - ANSWER Where the site enters- mouth, nose, any
opening where the toxin can enter and reproduce. Could be same as portal of
exit.

What is a mode of transmission? - ANSWER A way for the infectious agent to
be passed-

What is a suseptible host? - ANSWER Compromised defenses leaving the
host more susceptible for infections. Eg: immunocompromised or breaks in
the skin

What is a local infection? - ANSWER infection confined to a small region of
the body

What are the symptoms of a local infection? - ANSWER pain, tenderness,
redness (rubor/erythema), Swelling (edema), warmth, drainage, loss of

,function

What is a systemic infection?

S/S - ANSWER an infection throughout the body / fever, elevated HR.

What are some of the common tests for infection? - ANSWER Blood culture,
EFR, WBC, urine culture, wound culture

What is the purpose of the Patient National Safety Goals? - ANSWER Improve
pt safety, target problems in healthcare safety, focus on how to solve
identified safety problems.

As a student do not go into what rooms: - ANSWER Airborne and special
contact

Normal WBC range - ANSWER 5,000-10,000

Preventative measure when assessing a PT for an infection: - ANSWER Assess
their risk for infection (immunocompromised, procedures, elderly)

What is Direct contact? - ANSWER exposure or transmission of a
communicable disease from one person to another by physical contact.

- person to person

What is Indirect Contact? - ANSWER Exposure or transmission of disease
from one person to another by contact with a contaminated object.

-object to person

Ex of direct contact - ANSWER Involves direct contact.

ex of indirect contact - ANSWER Touching common area (desk, computer).

What causes C. Diff? - ANSWER Antibiotics.

, Body's Primary Defense - ANSWER Prevents organisms from entering the
body- normal flora, skin, respiratory tree (nares, trachea), eyes, mouth, GI
tract, GU tract.

Tertiary defenses against infection - ANSWER B and T cells

lymphocytes found in lymph tissue and circulating in the blood

signal phagocytes to destroy invaders

receive antibodies.

Bodys secondary line of defense - ANSWER Phagocytosis is activated, WBC
release histamines, inflammation, fever.

You got an infection from a cut on your skin. Which of your primary defenses
was invaded? - ANSWER primary

What kind of hand hygiene do you use for C. Diff Patient? - ANSWER Soap
and water. Spores cannot be killed w alcohol.

How does MRSA infect the body? - ANSWER It is transmitted by skin contact.
Through scrapes and cuts.

S/S of MRSA - ANSWER swelling, pus, infection, painful

Most common cause of antibiotic associated diarrhea - ANSWER C. Diff.

What is specific immunity? - ANSWER The work of antibodies. Bind to
specific infectious agents. Has specific microorganisms it attacks.

What is nonspecific immunity? - ANSWER Overall immunity. Attacks bacteria,
viruses, not specific to a particular pathogen.

What cells are released during the inflammatory response? - ANSWER

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