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NURS 107 Exam 1- Chapters 10, 17, 22 Questions and Answers Solved Correctly What causes Lyme disease? - Answers Rickettsiae (fleas, ticks, mites, lice), specifically ticks infected with bacteria B burgdorferi What are the benefits of alcohol-based hand rubs? - Answers Take less time, more accessible, increases compliance, provides convenience, PROVIDES THE FASTEST AND GREATEST REDUCTION IN MICROBIAL COUNTS ON THE SKIN When should hand hygiene be performed? - Answers When hands are visibly dirty, in between patients, after the bathroom, soiled with blood or bodily fluids, when exposed to potential spore-forming pathogens, etc. Define and know the 'Chain of Infection' components. - Answers - an infectious agent - a reservoir for growth and reproduction - an exit route from the reservoir - a means of transmission - a portal of entry - a suscetible host Define and know respiratory etiquette, what type of PPE may be worn to protect the patient and nurse? - Answers Cover mouth and nose with tissue, upper sleeve or elbow when coughing or sneezing - face protection such as masks can be worn to protect BOTH the patient and the nurse Know and define surgical asepsis. - Answers - used to prevent the spread of infections (with gloves and PPE) - includes measures that render the supplies and equipment totally free of microorganisms Sterile techniques include practices that avoid contaminating microbe-free items - physical and chemical sterilization practices can achieve surgical asepsis -once equipment and areas are free of microorganisms, they remain in that state if contamination is prevented - sterility preserved = touching one sterile item with another that is sterile - once a sterile item touches something that is not sterile, it is considered contaminated - any partially unwrapped sterile package is considered contaminated Define healthcare acquired infections. What population is at higher risk? What are common sources of infection? - Answers Healthcare-associated infections are infections acquired while a person is recieving care in a health care agency - elderly at a higher risk - tubes are common sources of infections (catheters, NG tubes, rectal tubes, central lines, IVs) What is the purpose of a provider prescribing broad spectrum antibiotics?* - Answers Broad spectrum antibiotics are active against a large amount of bacteria, they can be used if treatment needs to begin before the pathogen is identified or is multi-pathogenic organisms are involved/if resistance to a specific drug is identified What is the purpose of bathing? - Answers The purpose of bathing is to eliminate body odor and reduce the potential for infection - cleansing agents such as soap and water help to remove sweat, oil, dirt and microorganisms

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NURS 107 Exam 1- Chapters 10, 17, 22 Questions and Answers Solved Correctly

What causes Lyme disease? - Answers Rickettsiae (fleas, ticks, mites, lice), specifically ticks infected with
bacteria B burgdorferi

What are the benefits of alcohol-based hand rubs? - Answers Take less time, more accessible, increases
compliance, provides convenience, PROVIDES THE FASTEST AND GREATEST REDUCTION IN MICROBIAL
COUNTS ON THE SKIN

When should hand hygiene be performed? - Answers When hands are visibly dirty, in between patients,
after the bathroom, soiled with blood or bodily fluids, when exposed to potential spore-forming
pathogens, etc.

Define and know the 'Chain of Infection' components. - Answers - an infectious agent

- a reservoir for growth and reproduction

- an exit route from the reservoir

- a means of transmission

- a portal of entry

- a suscetible host

Define and know respiratory etiquette, what type of PPE may be worn to protect the patient and nurse?
- Answers Cover mouth and nose with tissue, upper sleeve or elbow when coughing or sneezing



- face protection such as masks can be worn to protect BOTH the patient and the nurse

Know and define surgical asepsis. - Answers - used to prevent the spread of infections (with gloves and
PPE)

- includes measures that render the supplies and equipment totally free of microorganisms

Sterile techniques include practices that avoid contaminating microbe-free items

- physical and chemical sterilization practices can achieve surgical asepsis

-once equipment and areas are free of microorganisms, they remain in that state if contamination is
prevented

- sterility preserved = touching one sterile item with another that is sterile

- once a sterile item touches something that is not sterile, it is considered contaminated

- any partially unwrapped sterile package is considered contaminated

, Define healthcare acquired infections. What population is at higher risk? What are common sources of
infection? - Answers Healthcare-associated infections are infections acquired while a person is recieving
care in a health care agency



- elderly at a higher risk

- tubes are common sources of infections (catheters, NG tubes, rectal tubes, central lines, IVs)

What is the purpose of a provider prescribing broad spectrum antibiotics?* - Answers Broad spectrum
antibiotics are active against a large amount of bacteria, they can be used if treatment needs to begin
before the pathogen is identified or is multi-pathogenic organisms are involved/if resistance to a specific
drug is identified

What is the purpose of bathing? - Answers The purpose of bathing is to eliminate body odor and reduce
the potential for infection



- cleansing agents such as soap and water help to remove sweat, oil, dirt and microorganisms from the
skin

What are safety precautions the nurse should keep in mind when bathing a patient?* - Answers Use
safety aids such as rails, keeping patient covered, being sure to dry patients completely, ensuring they
don't slip, be gentle

Define gingivitis. - Answers Gingivitis is defined as bleeding gums



- tartar leads to gingivitis while gum inflammation may cause periodontal disease

Know how wearing contacts without proper cleaning can lead to eye infections.* - Answers Regardless
of the type of contact lenses worn, proper care and cleaning are critical to prevent eye infections and
trauma



- be sure to remove eye contact lenses when necessary

- if proper hygiene cant be kept up with, must revert to glasses

*

Know the purpose of a partial bath for a patient. - Answers - partial baths are performed to keep the
patient clean and relax the patient

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