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NUR 210 Exam 4 - Galen

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NUR 210 Exam 4 - Galen Principles of Pharmacology 100% Guarantee passing score

  • what are three surgical procedures that increase the risk for infection?
  • what is often given with/after the procedures to decrease the risk of infec- tion

Answer>

  • orthopedic
  • cardiac
  • abdominal
  • prophylactic antibiotics given to reduce the risk of infection

  • why is there a risk for endocarditis with a patient who has an artificial valve,
  • having dental surgery

Answer> in the gums are cut bacteria can get into the bloodstream and travel to the heart and infect the artificial valve

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  • how can chemotherapy increase the risk for infection? what can be given
  • with it to reduce the risk for infection

Answer> affects the bone marrow; prophylactic antibiotics

  • what are the 5 stages of infection
  • Answer>

  • incubation
  • prodromal
  • acute
  • convalescent
  • resolution
  • what do bacteria change nitrate into? what does this indicate

Answer> nitrite; indicates bacteria in the urine

  • what is one body fluid that you dont take gram stains on
  • Answer> blood

  • how fast does a gram stain come back

Answer> within hours

  • how long does a culture and sensitivity test take to come back
  • Answer> 24-72 hours

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  • why should you get a urinalysis before a C & S (culture and sensitivity
  • test)

Answer> sometimes there is normally bacteria in urine that is not causing an infection so you can rule out an infection if you do a urinalysis first

  • what is leukocyte esterase? what does it indicate

Answer> enzyme produced by WBCs; indicates leukocytes in the urine

  • greater than what amount of erythrocytes is significant

Answer> greater than 5 cells/hpf

  • greater than what amount of leukocytes indicates significant pyuria
  • Answer> - greater than 5 cells/hpf

  • What is a nosocomial infection

Answer> hospital acquired infection

  • what happens to the virulence of a microorganism with a nosocomial
  • infection

Answer> increases

  • What is bacteriostatic
  • Answer> inhibits bacterial growth

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