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Concepts and Skills for Nursing
Quiz 17: Infection Prevention and Control in the Hospital and Home
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
The nurse cautions that a person in the incubation period of an infection:
Question 2
Multiple Choice
A family member has been instructed in the administration of subcutaneous medication at home. The nurse instructs her to:
Question 3
Multiple Choice
The nurse is helping the health care provider perform a sterile procedure at the bedside. Halfway through the procedure, the nurse believes the health care provider has contaminated the sterile field. The nurse should:
Question 4
Multiple Choice
A patient with primary tuberculosis is on Airborne Precautions, and he spends much of the day sleeping and is confused and awake at night. An appropriate nursing intervention for this patient is to:
Question 5
Multiple Choice
When the patient complains of vague symptoms of malaise and fatigue and has a low-grade fever, but has no other specific signs of illness, the nurse suspects that this patient is in the prodromal phase of infection (the time immediately before the illness is diagnosed) . The nurse should include in the plan of care to:
Question 6
Multiple Choice
A patient who has active primary tuberculosis is placed on Airborne Precautions. In addition to observing Standard Precautions for this patient, the nurse expects that:
Question 7
Multiple Choice
The nurse is aware that the patient most at risk for a health care-associated infection (HAI) would be the:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
The nurse clarifies that the difference between the use of earlier types of isolation procedures and the use of current Standard Procedures plus Transmission-Based Precautions as outlined by the CDC:
Question 9
Multiple Choice
A patient is discharged home with a draining wound that was infected and for which he was on Contact Precautions while in the hospital. He lives at home with his 48-year-old wife and their 17-year-old daughter. It is most important to emphasize to this patient that:
Question 10
Multiple Choice
When caring for a patient on Droplet Precautions, it is most important for the nurse to:
Question 11
Multiple Choice
The nurse adding sterile liquids to a sterile field should:
Question 12
Multiple Choice
The nurse collecting a sputum specimen for a patient with staphylococcal pneumonia will:
Question 13
Multiple Choice
The nursing intervention most likely to decrease the chance of health care-associated infections (HAIs) for a 76-year-old patient following bowel resection surgery would be to have the patient: