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2024, 63rd Edition
By Maxine Papadakis, Stephen Mcphee

Chapters 1 - 42

,Chapterd1.dDiseasedPreventiond&dHealthdPromotion


1.dWhichdofdthedfollowingdbehaviorsdindicatesdthedhighestdpotentialdfordspreadingdinfectionsdamon
gdclients?dThednurse:
1) disinfectsddirtydhandsdwithdantibacterialdsoap.
2) allowsdalcohol-baseddrubdtoddrydford10dseconds.
3) washesdhandsdonlydafterdleavingdeachdroom.
4) usesdcolddwaterdfordmedicaldasepsis.
2.dWhatdisdthedmostdfrequentdcausedofdthedspreaddofdinfectiondamongdinstitutionalized
patients?
1) Airbornedmicrobesdfromdotherdpatients
2) Contactdwithdcontaminateddequipment
3) Handsdofdhealthcaredworkers
4) Exposuredfromdfamilydmembers

3.dWhichdofdthedfollowingdnursingdactivitiesdisdofdhighestdprioritydfordmaintainingdmedicalda
sepsis?
1) Washingdhands
2) Donningdgloves
3) Applyingdsterileddrapes
4) Wearingdadgown

4.dAdpatientdinfecteddwithdadvirusdbutdwhoddoesdnotdhavedanydoutwarddsigndofdtheddiseasedisdc
onsideredda:
1) pathogen.
2) fomite.
3) vector.
4) carrier.

5.dAdpatientdisdadmitteddtodthedhospitaldwithdtuberculosis.dWhichdprecautionsdmustdthednursedi
nstitutedwhendcaringdfordthisdpatient?
1) Dropletdtransmission
2) Airbornedtransmission
3) Directdcontact
4) Indirectdcontact

, 6.dAdpatientdbecomesdinfecteddwithdoraldcandidiasisd(thrush)dwhiledreceivingdintravenousd
antibioticsdtodtreatdadsystemicdinfection.dWhichdtypedofdinfectiondhasdthedpatientddeveloped?
1) Endogenousdnosocomial
2) Exogenousdnosocomial
3) Latent
4) Primary

7.Thednursedassistsdadsurgeondwithdcentraldvenousdcatheterdinsertion.dWhichdactiondisd
necessarydtodhelpdmaintaindsteriledtechnique?
1) Closingdthedpatientsddoordtodlimitdroomdtrafficdwhiledpreparingdthedsteriledfield
2) Usingdcleandproceduredglovesdtodhandledsteriledequipment
3) Placingdthednonsteriledsyringesdcontainingdflushdsolutiondondthedsteriledfield
4) Remainingd6dinchesdawaydfromdthedsteriledfielddduringdthedprocedure
d d 8.Adpatientdadmitteddtodthedhospitaldwithdpneumoniadhasdbeendreceivingdantibioticsdford2dday

s.dHisdconditiondhasdstabilized,danddhisdtemperaturedhasdreturneddtodnormal.dWhichdstagedofdinfec
tiondisdthedpatientdmostdlikelydexperiencing?
1) Incubation
2) Prodromal
3) Decline
4) Convalescence
5) 8.

9.dAdpatientddevelopsdlocalizeddheatdandderythemadoverdandareadondthedlowerdleg.dThesedf
indingsdaredindicativedofdwhichdsecondaryddefensedagainstdinfection?
1) Phagocytosis
2) Complementdcascade
3) Inflammation
4) Immunity

10.dThedpatientdsuddenlyddevelopsdhives,dshortnessdofdbreath,danddwheezingdafterdreceivingda
ndantibiotic.dWhichdantibodydisdprimarilydresponsibledfordthisdpatientsdresponse?
1) IgA
2) IgE
3) IgG
4) IgM

11.dWhatdtypedofdimmunitydisdprovideddbydintravenousd(IV)dadministrationdofdi
mmunoglobulindG?
1) Cell-mediated
2) Passive

, 3) Humoral
4) Active

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