Contact diseases
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RSV, shigella, enteric diseases, herpes, impetigo, scabies, multidrug-
resistant organisms
What is a local infection?
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infection confined to a small region of the body
1. What lab tests are indicative of an infection? Select all that apply, ATI page 55 Treas
pg 663
a. Elevated white blood cell count (WBC)
b. Erythrocyte sedimentation (ESR)
c. Positive blood cultures
d. Positive throat cultures
e. Low iron levels
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A, B, C, D, E
Interventions associated with self-concept:
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In general, the purpose of interventions and nursing activities are to
provide conflict mediation, enhance socialization, and strengthen the
family. Eg: anxiety reduction, coping enhancement, socialization
enhancement, family therapy, etc.
Ex of direct contact
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, Involves direct contact.
Acute Illness
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Occurs suddenly and lasts for a limited amount of time.
What affects ones self-concept?
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Gender, developmental level, family and peer relationships, illness and
hospitalization, and locus of control.
What is specific immunity?
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The work of antibodies. Bind to specific infectious agents. Has specific
microorganisms it attacks.
Categories of healthcare: Tertiary
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, involves provision of specialized and highly technical care. Eg: burn
centers, oncology
List in order the stages of an infection:
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Incubation, prodromal stage, illness stage, convalescence.
role strain is
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mismatch between role expectations and role performance
What is remission?
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when Sx are minimal to none
Categories of healthcare: Preventative
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RSV, shigella, enteric diseases, herpes, impetigo, scabies, multidrug-
resistant organisms
What is a local infection?
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infection confined to a small region of the body
1. What lab tests are indicative of an infection? Select all that apply, ATI page 55 Treas
pg 663
a. Elevated white blood cell count (WBC)
b. Erythrocyte sedimentation (ESR)
c. Positive blood cultures
d. Positive throat cultures
e. Low iron levels
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A, B, C, D, E
Interventions associated with self-concept:
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In general, the purpose of interventions and nursing activities are to
provide conflict mediation, enhance socialization, and strengthen the
family. Eg: anxiety reduction, coping enhancement, socialization
enhancement, family therapy, etc.
Ex of direct contact
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, Involves direct contact.
Acute Illness
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Occurs suddenly and lasts for a limited amount of time.
What affects ones self-concept?
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Gender, developmental level, family and peer relationships, illness and
hospitalization, and locus of control.
What is specific immunity?
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The work of antibodies. Bind to specific infectious agents. Has specific
microorganisms it attacks.
Categories of healthcare: Tertiary
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, involves provision of specialized and highly technical care. Eg: burn
centers, oncology
List in order the stages of an infection:
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Incubation, prodromal stage, illness stage, convalescence.
role strain is
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mismatch between role expectations and role performance
What is remission?
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when Sx are minimal to none
Categories of healthcare: Preventative
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