Infectious And Social Diseases Flashcards

1
Q

Single-most important measure to reduce the risks of

transmitting microorganisms,

A

Hand Hygiene

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2
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A combination of universal precautions and body substance precautions

A

Is called standard precautions

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3
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An infection acquired while in the hospital at least 12 hours after admission

A

Nosocomial infection

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4
Q

When transporting client to another care area or when

sending to radiology, the client should use.

A

A surgical mask. Nurse will use N-95 hepa filter mask

when taking care of client on airborne precautions

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5
Q

Drug of choice for MRSA

A

Vancomycin (monitor ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity)

Observe for signs of toxicity, serum levels and IV site.

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6
Q

Primary cause of AIDS

A

HIV-1 most common in the US

HIV-2 most common in Africa

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7
Q

Sterile package recently opened is considered Sterile within ____ of their edges.

A

Within 1 inch or 2.5 cm of their edges

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8
Q

Donning of gloves is defined as.

A

Touching the inside surface of the first glove while

pulling it onto the hand.

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9
Q

Isolation precaution for Hantaviral disease

A

No isolation other than standard precautions.

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10
Q

Effects of hantavirus to humans

A

Pulmonary syndrome and hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome.

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11
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Transmission of Ebola virus via

A

Person to person by direct contact with Infected blood,

secretions, and semen.

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12
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Isolation precaution for Ebola virus

A

Airborne and standard precautions.

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13
Q

West Nile Virus transmission

A

Not transmitted from person to person.
Isolation: Standard precaution only
Transmitted through bite of infected mosquito that has
fed on infected bird or animal.

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14
Q

Prevention or treatment for influenza A(H1N1) virus

A

Tamilfu (oseltamivir) [available in capsule, liquid, and
inhaler], Taken twice daily for 5 days.
There is no vaccine available for A (H1N1) or commonly
known as swine flu.

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15
Q

To treat Influenza A and B

A

Relenza (zanamivir)

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16
Q

Contact Infection Alert

A
  1. Will require a private room or a room who has the
    same microorganism (cohort).
  2. Application of Standard Precautions when entering
    room (wear gloves and gown).
17
Q

Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus MRSA nares, what type of precaution in isolating client?

A

Isolate patient as contact precaution not airborne or droplet. No need to close the door for contact isolation.

18
Q

When an MRSA nares is considered a droplet isolation

A

When MRSA has pneumonia and not colonized.

19
Q

Source of anthrax

A

It is usually due to an occupational exposure to infected animals or their products from agricultural regions.

20
Q

What bacteria that can cause anthrax?

A

Caused by the spore-forming bacterium Bacillus

anthracis.

21
Q

Prognosis of anthrax inhalation

A

Fatal if acquired by inhalation.

22
Q

Highest percentage of anthrax transmission is via

A

Cutaneous (skin) about 95% form cut or skin abrasion

23
Q

Anthrax is acquired through the

A

Cutaneous, Ingestion, and Inhalation.

24
Q

Can anthrax be spread from person-to person?

A

Transmission is extremely unlikely and has only
reported with cutaneous anthrax, where discharges
from skin lesions are potentially
infectious. Communicability is not a concern in
managing or visiting with patients with inhalation
anthrax.

25
Q

Transmission of West Nile virus (Select all that apply)

A

Not transmitted person to person.
No isolation required other than standard precautions.
From the bite of infected bird mosquito or animal
Transmitted by blood transfusion and transplanted
organ.

26
Q

Transmission of Severe acute respiratory syndrome

SARS

A

Contact from a patient known with SARS.

27
Q

Signs and symptoms of SARS

A

Fever, cough, and difficulty breathing.

X-ray showed pneumonia.

28
Q

SARS nurse alert

A

Using N-95 or respirators or surgical masks reduces
transmission in hospitals and community.
Consistent use of masks, gowns, gloves, eye protection,
and hand hygiene.

29
Q

Most common sexually transmitted infection.

A

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV)