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Emergency Nursing Orientation 3.0:
Communicable Diseases - ENA-ENO- C18
Exam/20 Q’s and A’s
Which person has the highest risk of developing tuberculosis (TB)? - -A
recent immigrant from Southeast Asia

-During which phase of hepatitis A does the patient reach peak infectivity? -
-Incubation (preclinical) phase

-The appearance of which serologic marker indicates that the hepatitis B is
subsiding? - -Hepatitis B surface antigen antibodies (Anti-HBs)

-Which factor contributes to a nosocomial infection? - -Antibiotic resistance

-Which type of hepatitis causes arthritis, myalgia, and urticaria or a
maculopapular rash? - -Hepatitis B

-A patient arrives at triage complaining of fever, night sweats, hemoptysis,
and coughing for the last 3 weeks. Which intervention is the priority for this
patient? - -Move the patient to a negative-pressure ventilation room.

-Which aspect of a patient's history most increases the risk of contracting an
opportunistic infection? - -Low CD4 counts

-Which term describes the presence of the bacteria on a person's body
without observable symptoms? - -Colonization

-Which type of hepatitis has the longest incubation period? - -Hepatitis B

-Which antibiotic is most effective for treating hospital-acquired methicillin-
resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection? - -Vancomycin (Vancocin)

-Which dosing regimen is recommended for the hepatitis B vaccine? - -
Three doses, with the second dose 1 month after the first and the third dose
in 4 to 6 months

-During which phase of hepatitis A does the patient develop fever, anorexia,
and diarrhea? - -Prodromal (preicteric) phase

-When do contact precautions for hepatitis A need to occur? - -During the
first 2 weeks of illness

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