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NURS 211 MIDTERM EXAM Graded A+
218 CORRECT ANSWERS.
NURS 211 MIDTERM EXAM Graded A+
218 CORRECT ANSWERS.
What percentage of adults 60+ are abused? - ANSWER-10%



Who are the most likely perpetrators of elder abuse? - ANSWER-adult children/spouses/caregivers



What are the 5 types of elder abuse? - ANSWER-Neglect, Emotional, Physical, Financial, Sexual



1 out of _____ elder abuse cases are reported - ANSWER-23



What are some observations a nurse might see with a suspected case of elder abuse? - ANSWER-voice
tone, touching, unusual physical marks on body



What are some safety plans for abuse victims? - ANSWER-hiding keys, not wearing scarfs, no weapons in
house



Most accidents that involve older adults are _____ - ANSWER-falling



Define infection - ANSWER-disease from presence of pathogens in or on the body



What are the 6 components of infection? - ANSWER-1. an infectious agent or pathogen

2. a reservoir (source) for the pathogen to grow in

3. a portal of exit from reservoir

4. a mode of transmission/travel (route pathogens take to transmit disease)

5. a portal of entry to a host

6. a susceptible host

,NURS 211 MIDTERM EXAM Graded A+
218 CORRECT ANSWERS.
What is the most common infectious agent? - ANSWER-bacteria



What don't antibiotics destroy? - ANSWER-viruses, example: Flu



What are some possible reservoirs for a infectious agent? - ANSWER-Other humans, animals, soil, food,
water, objects



Where are the portal of exits in a human? - ANSWER-Respiratory tract, gastrointestinal, genitourinary
tracts, breaks in skin, blood/tissue



What is a vector? - ANSWER-Any living organism that can carry a disease-producing virus



What is a fomite? - ANSWER-An object that transmits diseases such as a door knob, microphone, etc...



What is airborne transmission? - ANSWER-movement of microorganisms attached to evaporated water
droplets or dust particles that have been suspended and carried over distances greater than 3 ft. Ex. TB



What is droplet transmission? - ANSWER-transmission via airborne droplets less than 1 meter



Define susceptibility - ANSWER-lack of resistance to a disease



What are the stages of infection? Which is the most infectious? - ANSWER-Incubation, Prodromal, Full
stage of illness, Convalescent. Prodromal is most infectious



What is the body's natural defense against infection? - ANSWER-normal flora, inflammatory response,
immune response



What is asepsis? - ANSWER-absence of pathogenic microorganisms

, NURS 211 MIDTERM EXAM Graded A+
218 CORRECT ANSWERS.
What is medical asepsis? - ANSWER-measures used to reduce and prevent the spread of pathogens



What is surgical asepsis? - ANSWER-the process of creating and maintaining an area that is completely
free of pathogens



What are the 2 types of bacteria? - ANSWER-transient and resident



What type of hand hygiene can you perform if hands are not visibly soiled? - ANSWER-hand sanitizer



What illness requires washing hands with soap and water? - ANSWER-C. Diff



In what order do you put on PPE? - ANSWER-gown, mask, goggles, gloves



In what order do you remove PPE? - ANSWER-gloves, goggles, gown, mask



What do you do after removing PPE? - ANSWER-hand hygiene



What is the minimum amount of time that a nurse should scrub hands that are not visibly soiled for
effective hand hygiene? - ANSWER-20 seconds



How long should you rub your hands with hand sanitizer? - ANSWER-15 seconds



What does nosocomial mean? - ANSWER-hospital acquired infection



What are the 5 steps of the nursing process? - ANSWER-1. Assessment

2. Diagnosis

3. Outcome Identification and Planning

4. Implementation

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