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Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) in Nursing Practice – Key Principles, Risk Assessment, and Isolation Policies Explained

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his document offers a comprehensive Q&A summary of essential infection prevention and control (IPC) practices in nursing, including hand hygiene, standard precautions, PPE use, and the management of specific infections like Clostridium difficile. It also explains routes of transmission, the chain of infection, and the impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) on care. Ideal for nursing students and healthcare professionals preparing for exams or clinical placement.

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GCSE Biology Grade 9 Revision Questions & Answers

Topic 1: Cell Biology

Question 1

Explain the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, giving two examples of each
type of organism.

Answer:

 Prokaryotic cells: No membrane-bound nucleus, genetic material freely distributed in
cytoplasm, no membrane-bound organelles. Examples: bacteria (E. coli), blue-green
algae (cyanobacteria)

 Eukaryotic cells: Membrane-bound nucleus containing genetic material, membrane-
bound organelles present (mitochondria, chloroplasts, etc.). Examples: plant cells,
animal cells, fungi, protists

Question 2

Describe the process of mitosis and explain its importance in multicellular organisms.

Answer: Mitosis is cell division, producing two genetically identical diploid cells. Process:
prophase (chromosomes condense), metaphase (chromosomes align at the cell equator),
anaphase (sister chromatids separate), telophase (nuclear membranes reform), cytokinesis
(cytoplasm divides). Importance: growth, repair of damaged tissues, asexual reproduction, and
maintaining chromosome number.

Question 3

Calculate the magnification of a cell that appears 50mm long under a microscope when its
actual length is 0.05mm.

Answer: Magnification = Image size ÷ Actual size Magnification = 50mm ÷ 0.05mm = 1000×



Topic 2: Organisation

Question 4

Describe the structure and function of the heart, explaining how it pumps blood around the
body.

Answer: The heart has four chambers: two atria (receive blood) and two ventricles (pump
blood). Right side pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs, the left side pumps oxygenated

, blood to the body. Cardiac cycle: atria contract (atrial systole), forcing blood into ventricles, then
ventricles contract (ventricular systole), pumping blood out. Valves prevent backflow. The heart
muscle is myogenic (self-contracting).

Question 5

Explain how the structure of the small intestine is adapted for absorption.

Answer:

 Villi: Finger-like projections increase surface area

 Microvilli: Further increase surface area on epithelial cells

 Thin walls: Single cell thickness for short diffusion distance

 Rich blood supply: Maintains concentration gradient

 Lacteals: Lymphatic vessels for fat absorption

 Longer length: More time for absorption

Question 6

Describe the process of transpiration and explain three factors that affect its rate.

Answer: Transpiration is water loss from plant leaves through stomata as water vapor. Process:
water evaporates from mesophyll cells, creates water vapor in air spaces, and diffuses out
through stomata. Factors affecting the rate:

1. Temperature: Higher temperature increases the evaporation rate

2. Humidity: Lower humidity increases the concentration gradient

3. Wind speed: Removes water vapor, maintaining the concentration gradient



Topic 3: Infection and Response

Question 7

Compare and contrast bacterial and viral diseases, giving examples of each.

Answer: Bacterial diseases: Caused by bacteria, can be treated with antibiotics, bacteria
reproduce by binary fission. Examples: tuberculosis, food poisoning (Salmonella) Viral diseases:
Caused by viruses, cannot be treated with antibiotics (treated with antivirals), viruses reproduce

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