Final Exam: NUR 2356 / NUR2356 Multidimensional Care I / MDC 1 Final Exam Review| Questions and Verified Answers (Latest 2023/2024)

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Final Exam: NUR 2356 / NUR2356 Multidimensional
Care I / MDC 1 Final Exam Review| Questions and
Verified Answers (Latest 2023/2024)
- Opportunistic infections :: take advantage of a weakened immune system
- How do you break the chain of infection to reduce skin breakdown?: –
Maintain the integrity of the skin - For sterile field you do not?: do not turn your back
- A patient is admitted with the flu, what type of isolation would this be?: droplet
- A client presents with t cells that are less active what does that put you at risk for developing?: systemic inflammatory
disease - Systemic Sclerosis (scleroderma ):: a rare autoimmune connective tissue disorder characterized by abnormal thickeningof the skin. “HARD SKIN”
- Medications used in treatment for RA:: NSAIDS, Bio modifiers, antirheumat- ic drugs, Lejunomide, methotrexate,
steroids. - Infectious agent:: Pathogens or microorganisms that cause diseases or an infection.
- Portal of exit:: -Stool
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-saliva
-airborne
-droplets
-sweat
- Mode of transmission:: -direct
-indirect
-droplet
-airborne
-vector - MRSA:: methicillin-resistance Staphylococcus aureus
- Norton Scale:: The scale evaluates the client for the following: Physical Con- dition; Mental Condition; Activity;
Mobility; Incontinence. - Cellulitis:: bacterial skin infection. Cellulitis often occurs as a generalized infection with either Staphylococcus or
Streptococcus and involves the deeper connective tissue. - An area of erythema on the child’s skin is being assessed by the nurse. The nurse presses down on the area, and the
area becomes white. What does the nurse document for this finding?: Blanching - What is an example of a client’s primary defense to infection?: Intact skin
- What phase of wound healing occurs at the time of injury and lasts about
3-5 days?: Inflammatory
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