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Test12Bank12For12Current12Medical12Diagnosis12And12Treatment1

22024, 63rd Edition
12 12



By12Maxine12Papadakis,12Stephen12Mcphee

Chapters12112-1242

,Chapter121.12Disease12Prevention12&12Health12Promotion


1.12Which12of12the12following12behaviors12indicates12the12highest12potential12for12spreading12in
fections12among12clients?12The12nurse:
1) disinfects12dirty12hands12with12antibacterial12soap.
2) allows12alcohol-based12rub12to12dry12for121012seconds.
3) washes12hands12only12after12leaving12each12room.
4) uses12cold12water12for12medical12asepsis.
2.12What12is12the12most12frequent12cause12of12the12spread12of12infection12among12institutionalized
patients?
1) Airborne12microbes12from12other12patients
2) Contact12with12contaminated12equipment
3) Hands12of12healthcare12workers
4) Exposure12from12family12members

3.12Which12of12the12following12nursing12activities12is12of12highest12priority12for12maintain
ing12medical12asepsis?
1) Washing12hands
2) Donning12gloves
3) Applying12sterile12drapes
4) Wearing12a12gown

4.12A12patient12infected12with12a12virus12but12who12does12not12have12any12outward12sign12o
f12the12disease12is12considered12a:
1) pathogen.
2) fomite.
3) vector.
4) carrier.

5.12A12patient12is12admitted12to12the12hospital12with12tuberculosis.12Which12precautions12m
ust12the12nurse12institute12when12caring12for12this12patient?
1) Droplet12transmission
2) Airborne12transmission
3) Direct12contact
4) Indirect12contact

, 6.12A12patient12becomes12infected12with12oral12candidiasis12(thrush)12while12receiving12i
ntravenous12antibiotics12to12treat12a12systemic12infection.12Which12type12of12infection12has12t
he12patient12developed?
1) Endogenous12nosocomial
2) Exogenous12nosocomial
3) Latent
4) Primary

7.The12nurse12assists12a12surgeon12with12central12venous12catheter12insertion.12Whic
h12action12is12necessary12to12help12maintain12sterile12technique?
1) Closing12the12patients12door12to12limit12room12traffic12while12preparing12the12sterile12field
2) Using12clean12procedure12gloves12to12handle12sterile12equipment
3) Placing12the12nonsterile12syringes12containing12flush12solution12on12the12sterile12field
4) Remaining12612inches12away12from12the12sterile12field12during12the12procedure
1 2 1 2 8.A12patient12admitted12to12the12hospital12with12pneumonia12has12been12receiving12ant
ibiotics12for12212days.12His12condition12has12stabilized,12and12his12temperature12has12returned1
2to12normal.12Which12stage12of12infection12is12the12patient12most12likely12experiencing?

1) Incubation
2) Prodromal
3) Decline
4) Convalescence
5) 8.

9.12A12patient12develops12localized12heat12and12erythema12over12an12area12on12the12low
er12leg.12These12findings12are12indicative12of12which12secondary12defense12against12infectio
n?
1) Phagocytosis
2) Complement12cascade
3) Inflammation
4) Immunity

10.12The12patient12suddenly12develops12hives,12shortness12of12breath,12and12wheezing12afte
r12receiving12an12antibiotic.12Which12antibody12is12primarily12responsible12for12this12patients12r
esponse?
1) IgA
2) IgE
3) IgG
4) IgM

11.12What12type12of12immunity12is12provided12by12intravenous12(IV)12admini
stration12of12immunoglobulin12G?

, 1) Cell-mediated
2) Passive
3) Humoral
4) Active

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