What is the main thing that differentiates neurogenic shock from the other types of shock
Bradycardia occurs in neurogenic shock
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An individual develops gastroenteritis from eating contaminated spinach. Which type of infection transmission has occurred?
Vehicle transmission
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Which PPE is required for airborne isolation?
N95 face mask, face shield/goggles
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What term is given to infections acquired in the healthcare setting?
Nosocomial infections
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Which areas of the body are common sites for colonization of MRSA?
nose, throat, axillae, toe webs, and perineum
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A patient who is positive for clostridium difficile and has frequent watery stools is at risk of developing which types of imbalances? Refer to last module
Fluid and Electrolyte imbalance
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What are the two main complications of sepsis/septic shock?
DIC & MODS
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A patient who is homeless is admitted for the first time to the hospital for MRSA infection to a wound on the hand. What is the most likely source for this infection/where was the infection acquired?
Community acquired MRSA
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What is the number one intervention to prevent infection transmission?
Hand hygiene
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What is the most common mode of infection transmission?
Contact
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A patient started on metronidazole develops flu-like symptoms along with a painful rash with blisters. What does the nurse suspect? What action does the nurse take?
Steven Johnson syndrome. Hold the medication and contact provider
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A patient is having frequent watery stools due to C. Diff. Which interventions would be appropriate for the nurse to implement? SATA: Imodium per order, rectal tube, barrier cream, peri care after stools, 0.45 NaCl IV