Deck 7: Asepsis and Infection Control

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What is true regarding surgical asepsis?

A)It inhibits growth of pathogenic organisms.
B)It is known as a cleaning technique.
C)It includes hand hygiene.
D)It is known as a sterile technique.
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What assessment does the nurse recognize as an inflammatory response in a surgical wound on the leg of a patient?

A)A foul drainage is coming from the wound.
B)The affected leg is cooler than the other leg.
C)There are raised,red,pruritic welts on the leg.
D)Rubor and edema appear around the wound.
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What technique should the nurse use when disposing of linens contaminated with feces?

A)Don gown,gloves,and mask
B)Wash hands for 5 minutes after disposal
C)Don gloves only
D)Double-bag the sheets
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The nurse is transporting a patient in respiratory isolation to the radiology department.What intervention should the nurse implement?

A)Cover the patient with a sheet.
B)Take the patient down the service elevator.
C)Apply a mask to the patient.
D)Call x-ray to come and get the patient.
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A nurse is observing isolation precautions by wearing a mask while performing complex patient care.How often should the nurse change masks?

A)5 to 10 minutes
B)10 to 20 minutes
C)20 to 30 minutes
D)30 to 40 minutes
Question
The infection control officer is observing hospital staff for appropriate use of aseptic technique.What observation demonstrates the need for more instruction on surgical asepsis?

A)Facing the sterile field
B)Placing a sterile dressing on a sterile field
C)Touching the edges of the sterile field with sterile gloves
D)Keeping gloved hands above the waist
Question
What bacteria can lie dormant when conditions for growth are not favorable?

A)Residue
B)Capsules
C)Spores
D)Flagella
Question
What bacterium is responsible for more diseases than any other organism?

A)Staphylococcus
B)Pseudomonas aeruginosa
C)Haemophilus influenzae
D)Streptococcus
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A health care worker is stuck by a needle left on the patient's bedside table.The staff member appropriately reports the needlestick.What will the indicated treatment be combatting?

A)Hepatitis B
B)Streptococcal infections
C)Staphylococcal infections
D)Influenza
Question
The infection control health care provider plans an in-service on control of health care-associated infections.What should be the focus of this program?

A)Observing nurses caring for patients
B)Screening patients who are admitted to the hospital
C)Educating hospital personnel about aseptic practices
D)Discharging infectious patients from the hospital
Question
The nurse prioritizes the care of four patients.Which patient has a systemic infection?

A)14-year-old with acute appendicitis
B)80-year-old with a urinary tract infection
C)40-year-old with AIDS
D)50-year-old with arthritis
Question
What should the nurse be diligent in to provide a safe environment for the patient?

A)Keeping a light on at night to prevent falls
B)Hand hygiene between patient contacts
C)Regulating the temperature to avoid drafts
D)Changing the bed linen to diminish microorganisms
Question
The nurse is concerned when a patient admitted with a diagnosis of pneumonia suddenly develops a urinary tract infection (UTI).What type of infection is this UTI considered?

A)Viral infection
B)Bacterial infection
C)Health care-associated infection
D)Spore infection
Question
A patient with a respiratory infection reports that he is not yet on an antibiotic.The nurse explains that the health care provider is waiting on the results of the culture and sensitivity.What does this test determine?

A)What media the bacteria requires to grow
B)How fast the bacteria grow
C)Which antibiotics stop bacterial growth
D)When the bacteria colonize
Question
The patient in isolation may experience psychological or emotional deprivation.What should the nurse do to help minimize these feelings?

A)Be cheerful.
B)Spend extra time with the patient.
C)Protect the patient from additional infection.
D)Answer the call light quickly.
Question
A major threat to health care workers is blood-contaminated sharps.What should the nurse use to discard the used syringe?

A)Wastebasket
B)Sink
C)Puncture-proof container
D)Disinfecting soap
Question
What action exemplifies a nurse practicing medical asepsis in performing daily care?

A)Lifting a sterile swab from a sterile field
B)Using disposable sterile gowns
C)Washing hands for 5 minutes between patients
D)Keeping bed linens off the floor
Question
What does the nurse describe when giving an example of a fomite vehicle?

A)Rabid dog
B)Person with AIDS
C)Contaminated stethoscope
D)Infected wound
Question
The nurse is instructing a patient about the most important preventive technique for breaking the chain of infection.What technique is the patient learning about?

A)Sterilization
B)Standard Precautions
C)Hand hygiene
D)Medical asepsis
Question
What additional complication does a disease caused by a virus have compared to a disease caused by bacteria?

A)Multiplies rapidly.
B)Returns frequently.
C)Is not killed by antibiotics.
D)Is unable to be cultured.
Question
Recognizing the stages of an infection assists the nurse in identifying the progression of an infection.What is the nonspecific to specific symptom stage of an infection?

A)Convalescent
B)Illness
C)Prodromal
D)Incubation
Question
The nurse accidently spills blood from a specimen container.The first action the nurse takes is to don gloves.What should the nurse then spray the fluid with?

A)Liquid detergent
B)20% bleach solution
C)10% bleach solution
D)Warm soapy water
Question
What is the most dependable and practical method to use when sterilizing instruments for the operating room?

A)Chemical solution
B)Boiling water
C)Steam under pressure
D)Dry heat
Question
A nurse is performing an admission assessment on a patient with suspected tuberculosis.What is the greatest risk of exposure to tuberculosis?

A)After a diagnosis is made
B)Before a diagnosis is made
C)After the patient has begun medication therapy
D)After implementation of isolation precautions
Question
The nurse is providing instruction to an anxious mother of a child with Rocky Mountain spotted fever.When discussing this diagnosis,what information will the nurse relay about this disease?

A)It is extremely contagious among humans.
B)It is contracted from handling unvaccinated animals.
C)It is a hemolytic B Streptococcus infection spread by droplet transmission.
D)It is a serious disease contracted from the bite of a tick.
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The nurse is providing teaching to elementary students regarding vectors.What example will the nurse provide as an example of a vector?

A)Child with measles giving it to his sister
B)Tick whose bite causes Lyme disease
C)Woman with syphilis infecting her partner
D)Dog whose bite causes rabies
Question
The nurse reminds a group of nursing students that the type of asepsis that destroys all microorganisms and their spores is _______ asepsis.
Question
What type of organism causes malaria?

A)Bacterium
B)Virus
C)Protozoan
D)Fungus
Question
The nurse is pouring a sterile solution from a bottle.What direction should the label on the bottle be in for appropriate technique?

A)Facing outward
B)Covered
C)Facing downward
D)In the palm of the hand
Question
The nurse is instructing a bioterrorism class regarding anthrax.How can anthrax be transmitted?

A)From person to person
B)Through microscopic skin punctures
C)Through inhalation of the spores
D)By exposure to animals that have anthrax
Question
What can result from the nurse consistently performing hand hygiene and using sterile supplies when caring for patients in the hospital setting?

A)Hospital stay is shortened
B)Sense of self-worth is improved
C)Risk of infection is reduced
D)Nursing care needed is reduced
Question
What contribution did Joseph Lister introduce to medical practice?

A)Isolation of infected patients
B)Iodine and alcohol use as disinfectants
C)The autoclave
D)Aseptic technique
Question
What is a method used to kill all microorganisms,including spores?

A)Disinfecting
B)Using an antiseptic
C)Using chlorine bleach
D)Sterilizing
Question
A person can spread a bacterial infection by which actions? (Select all that apply.)

A)Kissing others
B)Sneezing at work
C)Donating blood
D)Coming in contact with blood products
E)Leaving used tissue on the lavatory
Question
A patient is distressed that an antibiotic has not been effective for the control of the infection.The nurse explains that some bacteria are capable of defending against antibiotics by the formation of a _______.
Question
The emergency department nurse is assessing a puncture wound of the foot.What is the most likely type of infection in this wound?

A)Aerobic bacterial infection
B)Anaerobic bacterial infection
C)Viral infection
D)Fungal infection
Question
What are some characteristics of microorganisms? (Select all that apply.)

A)Involved in a life process of their own.
B)Pathogens that cause disease.
C)Nonpathologic organisms that cause disease.
D)May be infectious.
E)Can enter the body via skin,air,or blood.
Question
When assessing a patient for signs of an infection,the nurse recognizes which laboratory result as indicative of an infection?

A)Lowered red blood cell count
B)Increased white blood cell count
C)Lowered white blood cell count
D)Increased red blood cell count
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A nurse is performing an admission assessment on a patient with suspected tuberculosis.What assessment findings by the nurse are consistent with tuberculosis?

A)Hemoptysis
B)Weight gain
C)Night terrors
D)Hypothermia
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Deck 7: Asepsis and Infection Control
1
What is true regarding surgical asepsis?

A)It inhibits growth of pathogenic organisms.
B)It is known as a cleaning technique.
C)It includes hand hygiene.
D)It is known as a sterile technique.
It is known as a sterile technique.
2
What assessment does the nurse recognize as an inflammatory response in a surgical wound on the leg of a patient?

A)A foul drainage is coming from the wound.
B)The affected leg is cooler than the other leg.
C)There are raised,red,pruritic welts on the leg.
D)Rubor and edema appear around the wound.
Rubor and edema appear around the wound.
3
What technique should the nurse use when disposing of linens contaminated with feces?

A)Don gown,gloves,and mask
B)Wash hands for 5 minutes after disposal
C)Don gloves only
D)Double-bag the sheets
Don gloves only
4
The nurse is transporting a patient in respiratory isolation to the radiology department.What intervention should the nurse implement?

A)Cover the patient with a sheet.
B)Take the patient down the service elevator.
C)Apply a mask to the patient.
D)Call x-ray to come and get the patient.
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A nurse is observing isolation precautions by wearing a mask while performing complex patient care.How often should the nurse change masks?

A)5 to 10 minutes
B)10 to 20 minutes
C)20 to 30 minutes
D)30 to 40 minutes
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6
The infection control officer is observing hospital staff for appropriate use of aseptic technique.What observation demonstrates the need for more instruction on surgical asepsis?

A)Facing the sterile field
B)Placing a sterile dressing on a sterile field
C)Touching the edges of the sterile field with sterile gloves
D)Keeping gloved hands above the waist
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7
What bacteria can lie dormant when conditions for growth are not favorable?

A)Residue
B)Capsules
C)Spores
D)Flagella
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8
What bacterium is responsible for more diseases than any other organism?

A)Staphylococcus
B)Pseudomonas aeruginosa
C)Haemophilus influenzae
D)Streptococcus
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9
A health care worker is stuck by a needle left on the patient's bedside table.The staff member appropriately reports the needlestick.What will the indicated treatment be combatting?

A)Hepatitis B
B)Streptococcal infections
C)Staphylococcal infections
D)Influenza
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10
The infection control health care provider plans an in-service on control of health care-associated infections.What should be the focus of this program?

A)Observing nurses caring for patients
B)Screening patients who are admitted to the hospital
C)Educating hospital personnel about aseptic practices
D)Discharging infectious patients from the hospital
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11
The nurse prioritizes the care of four patients.Which patient has a systemic infection?

A)14-year-old with acute appendicitis
B)80-year-old with a urinary tract infection
C)40-year-old with AIDS
D)50-year-old with arthritis
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12
What should the nurse be diligent in to provide a safe environment for the patient?

A)Keeping a light on at night to prevent falls
B)Hand hygiene between patient contacts
C)Regulating the temperature to avoid drafts
D)Changing the bed linen to diminish microorganisms
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13
The nurse is concerned when a patient admitted with a diagnosis of pneumonia suddenly develops a urinary tract infection (UTI).What type of infection is this UTI considered?

A)Viral infection
B)Bacterial infection
C)Health care-associated infection
D)Spore infection
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14
A patient with a respiratory infection reports that he is not yet on an antibiotic.The nurse explains that the health care provider is waiting on the results of the culture and sensitivity.What does this test determine?

A)What media the bacteria requires to grow
B)How fast the bacteria grow
C)Which antibiotics stop bacterial growth
D)When the bacteria colonize
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15
The patient in isolation may experience psychological or emotional deprivation.What should the nurse do to help minimize these feelings?

A)Be cheerful.
B)Spend extra time with the patient.
C)Protect the patient from additional infection.
D)Answer the call light quickly.
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16
A major threat to health care workers is blood-contaminated sharps.What should the nurse use to discard the used syringe?

A)Wastebasket
B)Sink
C)Puncture-proof container
D)Disinfecting soap
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17
What action exemplifies a nurse practicing medical asepsis in performing daily care?

A)Lifting a sterile swab from a sterile field
B)Using disposable sterile gowns
C)Washing hands for 5 minutes between patients
D)Keeping bed linens off the floor
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18
What does the nurse describe when giving an example of a fomite vehicle?

A)Rabid dog
B)Person with AIDS
C)Contaminated stethoscope
D)Infected wound
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19
The nurse is instructing a patient about the most important preventive technique for breaking the chain of infection.What technique is the patient learning about?

A)Sterilization
B)Standard Precautions
C)Hand hygiene
D)Medical asepsis
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20
What additional complication does a disease caused by a virus have compared to a disease caused by bacteria?

A)Multiplies rapidly.
B)Returns frequently.
C)Is not killed by antibiotics.
D)Is unable to be cultured.
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21
Recognizing the stages of an infection assists the nurse in identifying the progression of an infection.What is the nonspecific to specific symptom stage of an infection?

A)Convalescent
B)Illness
C)Prodromal
D)Incubation
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22
The nurse accidently spills blood from a specimen container.The first action the nurse takes is to don gloves.What should the nurse then spray the fluid with?

A)Liquid detergent
B)20% bleach solution
C)10% bleach solution
D)Warm soapy water
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23
What is the most dependable and practical method to use when sterilizing instruments for the operating room?

A)Chemical solution
B)Boiling water
C)Steam under pressure
D)Dry heat
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24
A nurse is performing an admission assessment on a patient with suspected tuberculosis.What is the greatest risk of exposure to tuberculosis?

A)After a diagnosis is made
B)Before a diagnosis is made
C)After the patient has begun medication therapy
D)After implementation of isolation precautions
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25
The nurse is providing instruction to an anxious mother of a child with Rocky Mountain spotted fever.When discussing this diagnosis,what information will the nurse relay about this disease?

A)It is extremely contagious among humans.
B)It is contracted from handling unvaccinated animals.
C)It is a hemolytic B Streptococcus infection spread by droplet transmission.
D)It is a serious disease contracted from the bite of a tick.
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26
The nurse is providing teaching to elementary students regarding vectors.What example will the nurse provide as an example of a vector?

A)Child with measles giving it to his sister
B)Tick whose bite causes Lyme disease
C)Woman with syphilis infecting her partner
D)Dog whose bite causes rabies
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27
The nurse reminds a group of nursing students that the type of asepsis that destroys all microorganisms and their spores is _______ asepsis.
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28
What type of organism causes malaria?

A)Bacterium
B)Virus
C)Protozoan
D)Fungus
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29
The nurse is pouring a sterile solution from a bottle.What direction should the label on the bottle be in for appropriate technique?

A)Facing outward
B)Covered
C)Facing downward
D)In the palm of the hand
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30
The nurse is instructing a bioterrorism class regarding anthrax.How can anthrax be transmitted?

A)From person to person
B)Through microscopic skin punctures
C)Through inhalation of the spores
D)By exposure to animals that have anthrax
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31
What can result from the nurse consistently performing hand hygiene and using sterile supplies when caring for patients in the hospital setting?

A)Hospital stay is shortened
B)Sense of self-worth is improved
C)Risk of infection is reduced
D)Nursing care needed is reduced
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32
What contribution did Joseph Lister introduce to medical practice?

A)Isolation of infected patients
B)Iodine and alcohol use as disinfectants
C)The autoclave
D)Aseptic technique
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33
What is a method used to kill all microorganisms,including spores?

A)Disinfecting
B)Using an antiseptic
C)Using chlorine bleach
D)Sterilizing
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34
A person can spread a bacterial infection by which actions? (Select all that apply.)

A)Kissing others
B)Sneezing at work
C)Donating blood
D)Coming in contact with blood products
E)Leaving used tissue on the lavatory
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35
A patient is distressed that an antibiotic has not been effective for the control of the infection.The nurse explains that some bacteria are capable of defending against antibiotics by the formation of a _______.
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36
The emergency department nurse is assessing a puncture wound of the foot.What is the most likely type of infection in this wound?

A)Aerobic bacterial infection
B)Anaerobic bacterial infection
C)Viral infection
D)Fungal infection
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37
What are some characteristics of microorganisms? (Select all that apply.)

A)Involved in a life process of their own.
B)Pathogens that cause disease.
C)Nonpathologic organisms that cause disease.
D)May be infectious.
E)Can enter the body via skin,air,or blood.
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38
When assessing a patient for signs of an infection,the nurse recognizes which laboratory result as indicative of an infection?

A)Lowered red blood cell count
B)Increased white blood cell count
C)Lowered white blood cell count
D)Increased red blood cell count
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A nurse is performing an admission assessment on a patient with suspected tuberculosis.What assessment findings by the nurse are consistent with tuberculosis?

A)Hemoptysis
B)Weight gain
C)Night terrors
D)Hypothermia
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