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Post Test and Cfu

FALSE The current guidance from health experts is that fully vaccinated individuals should continue wearing masks in public settings. Additional research is still needed to determine how vaccines may affect the transmission of the virus.
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Gown, gloves, mask, and eye goggles or eye shield

CFU SESSION # 9, 10 LAB (P2_W1)


To prevent COVID-19 social distancing must be followed.
Total points14/15
The safe distance to prevent the transmission of the virus
 
Microbiology and Parasitology is?*

Session # 9 1/1
9 of 10 points 1 foot
CORONA VIRUS DISEASE 2019 (COVID-19), MIDDLE EAST 6 meters
RESPIRATORYSYNDROME (MERS-CoV) 6 feet
1 meter
AND SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (SARS)

Which of the following is the most important purpose of


A client who has recently traveled to China comes to the
handwashing?*
emergency department (ED) with increasing shortness of
1/1
breath and is strongly suspected of having a COVID-19.
To promote hand circulation
Which of these prescribed actions will you take first?*
To prevent the transfer of microorganism
1/1 To avoid touching the client with a dirty hand
To provide comfort
Place the client on contact and airborne precautions
Obtain blood, urine, and sputum for cultures In which order will the nurse perform the following actions
Administer methylprednisolone (Solu-Medrol) 1 gram/IV
Infuse normal saline at 100ml/hr as she prepares to leave the room of a client with airborne

precautions after performing oral suctioning?*


You are preparing to leave the room after performing oral
1/1
suctioning on a client who is on contact and airborne
Take off goggles
precautions. In which order will you perform the following
Take off gown
actions?* Remove gloves
Remove N95 respirator
0/1 Perform hand hygiene

Take off the gown.


The nurse assessed the client and noted shortness of
Remove N95 respirator.
Option 3 breath and recent trip to China. The client is strongly
Take off goggles.
Remove gloves. suspected of having Middle East Respiratory Syndrome

(MERS-CoV). Which of these prescribed actions will the


A 10-year-old client contracted COVID-19 when traveling
nurse take first?*
abroad with her parents. The nurse knows she must put on
1/1
personal protective equipment to protect herself while
Place the client on airborne and contact precautions
providing care. Based on the mode of transmission, which
Introduce normal saline at 75 mL/hr
personal protective gear should the nurse wear?* Give methylprednisolone (SOLU-Medrol) 1 g intravenously
(IV)
1/1 Take blood, urine, sputum cultures

Gloves
Gown and gloves
Gown, gloves, and mask
All of the above.
The school nurse is asked which action will take to have

the most impact on the incidence of infectious diseases in There are how many serotypes of the dengue virus?*
school. The correct response is:* 1/1
1/1
2.
4.
Grant written information about infection control to all
6.
parents
10.
Ensure that students are immunized according to national
guidelines
Make soap and water easily accessible in the classrooms The causative agent of diphtheria is?*
Educate students on how to cover their mouths when
coughing 1/1

Vibrio coma
What is the most effective treatment of SARS?* Klebs-Loeffler bacillus
Culex Triteaniorhynchus
1/1
Herpes virus varicellae
Antibiotics
Antiviral A poisonous substance produced during the growth of a
Bronchodilators
No specific treatment microorganism which is responsible for major pathologic

changes.*
The following are the clinical manifestations of SARS.
1/1
EXCEPT?*
Endotoxin
1/1 Choleragen
Exotoxin
Sudden onset of high-grade fever, greater than 42C A and B
Headache and body aches
Mild respiratory symptoms at the onset
Two days after: dry cough and respiratory difficulty.
POST TEST # 9, 10 LAB (P2_W1)
Session # 10 Total points13/15
5 of 5 points  
DENGUE FEVER AND DIPHTHERIA Session # 9
9 of 9 points
Signs of plasma leakage usually appears after how many CORONA VIRUS DISEASE 2019 (COVID-19), MIDDLE EAST
hours?* RESPIRATORYSYNDROME (MERS-CoV)

1/1 AND SEVERE ACUTE RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (SARS)

24 hours.
48 hours.
72 hours. What does the “19” in “COVID-19” refer to?
4 hours.
*

What is the vector of the dengue virus?* 1/1

1/1 There are 19 variants of the coronavirus.


There are 19 symptoms of coronavirus disease.
Male Aedes aegypti mosquito. This is the 19th corona virus pandemic
Female Aedes aegypti mosquito. The corona virus and the disease it causes were identified
Any Aedes aegypti mosquito. in 2019
True or false: There is more than one coronavirus. 1/1
* Blurred vision.
1/1 A cough.
Unusual fatigue.
TRUE Fever.
FALSE Inability to taste or smell.

The “corona” in coronavirus means: Staying apart from other people when you have been

* exposed to the coronavirus is called*

1/1 1/1

SUN Physical distancing.


BEER Isolation.
STRONG Quarantine.
CROWN
What is the safest way to celebrate your birthday during
An effective hand sanitizer contains at least this the COVID-19 pandemic?
percentage of alcohol to kill the coronavirus and other *
germs:
1/1
*
Sharing a meal with relatives only.
1/1 Having a virtual party using an online conferencing app.
Hitting your favorite bar when it’s less crowded.
30% Gathering at a friend’s house with people you know well.
45%
60%
Session # 10
80%
4 of 6 points
True or false: Once you are fully vaccinated you may not DENGUE FEVER AND DIPHTHERIA

be required to wear a mask in public places.*


Which of the following information, when voiced by the
1/1
mother, would indicate to the nurse that she understands
TRUE home care instructions following the administration of
False
diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis injection?
When is it safe to be closer than 6 feet to another person *
who is not sick with COVID-19? 1/1
*
Measures to control subsequent diarrhea
1/1 Measures to reduce fever
Need for dietary restrictions
When the person is related to you. Reasons for subsequent rash
When you have already had COVID-19.
When the person normally lives with you. As a nurse, you understand that a DPT 2 vaccination will
When you are outdoors.
not be given if the mother says that the infant had?
Which of these is not a common COVID-19 symptom? *
* 1/1
Abscess formation after DPT1 Staging, growing and spreading
for 3 days after DPT1 Coalesing, trivial and serious
Local tenderness for 3 days after DPT1 Febrile, Critical, and Convalescent
Seizures a day after DPT1 None of the above
Option 5

 After receiving an immunization for diphtheria, tetanus,

and pertussis, a patient develops swelling and tenderness P2W2: CFU: HES 007 LAB 
at the injection site, a low-grade fever, and malaise.
Total points10/10
The pediatric nurse informs the patient’s parents that:

 
*
SESSION 11 AND 12
0/1 10 of 10 points
 
This is a mild reaction, and teaches them how to manage
it.
The reaction is severe enough that they should bring the 1. The mosquito responsible for Japanese encephalitis;*
patient to an emergency department.
This is an appropriate reaction, and instructs them to do
nothing. 1/1
They should delay future immunizations until the patient
sees an allergist.
a. Culex Triteaniorhynchus

The following are signs and symptoms manifested by a


 
patient in the febrile phase of Dengue Fever, except:

* b. Malassezia furfur

0/1 c. Loa loa


HIGH FEVER
RASH d. Aedespolynensis
PETECHIA
SEVERE GI BLEEDING  

Which of the following are important for dengue


2. General manifestation of encephalitis include drooping
prevention?
or falling of the upper eyelid, known as;
* *
1/1
1/1
Using mosquito repellents
Going outside in the evening
Keeping the doors and windows open a. stupor
All of the above
b. ptosis
What are the 3 phases of Dengue fever?
 

*
c. apathy
1/1
Option 4 a. Tinea cruris

   

b. Tinea versicolor
3. The adult worm’s mate and release millions of
microscopic worms known as:
c. Trichophytosis
*

d. Tinea pedis
1/1
 
a. microfilaria

What do you call the pinkish rash on the soft palate of a


 
patient diagnosed with German measles?
*
b. macrofilaria

c. elephantiasis 1/1

d. onchocerciasis a. Petechial rash

  b. Blueberry rash

c. Forchheimer’s spot
4. A fungal infection which usually appears between the
toes characterized by red, dry, cracked, and itchy skin
 
between the toes and can also affect toenails.
*
d. Koplik spot

1/1  

a. Tinea cruris
When maternal rubella infection occurs during the first
month or first trimester of pregnancy the risk of congenital
b. Tinea versicolor
malformation is?
*
c. Trichophytosis

d. Tinea pedis 1/1

  a. 4%

  b. 10%

c. 90%
5. Fungal infection of the groin and upper thighs.
*
d. 100%

1/1
  a. Hepatitis A

  b. Hepatitis B

c. Hepatitis C
In females, diagnostic exam for gonorrhea includes?
*
d. Hepatitis D

1/1
HES007 - Lab POST TEST 
a. gram staining
Total points10/10

b. culture of specimen A parasitic disease caused by the microscopic, threadlike


African eye worm. This
  causes extreme disability, gross disfigurement, and untold
sufferings.
c. CBC and platelet

d. throat swab 1/1

  Encephalitis

Tinea Flava
This hepatitis is transmitted through blood transfusion
from asymptomatic donors and by receiving tattoos and Filariasis
are considered infectious;
*  

1/1 Tinea Barbae

a. Hepatitis A  

b. Hepatitis B A serious epidemic disease of the horses and affects


children under 5-
c. Hepatitis C years-old.

 
1/1
d. Hepatitis D
Western Equine Encephalitis (WEE)
 
St. Louis Encephalitis

This hepatitis is found in patients with an acute or chronic Japanese Encephalitis


episodes of hepatitis B and requires presence of HbsAg;
* Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE)

1/1  
   

Which of the following are symptoms of filariasis? Select Personal hygiene


all that apply
 

1/1
Other:

Swelling, redness, and pain in the arms, legs, or scrotum.

Fever between 3 months and 1 year after the insect bite


 

 
Which of the following is used to treat systemic fungal
infections?
Serious brain damage

On-and-off chills, 1/1

Ivermectin
 

Albendazole
Other:

Hetrazan

Fluconazole

 
 
Other:
The following are nursing management for filariasis. Select
all that apply

1/1
 
Psychological and emotional support.

The period of communicability of German measles are the


  following.

Use of mosquito repellant in the hours between dusk


1/1
and dawn.

One week before and four days after the onset of the
  rash,

Destruction of breeding places of mosquito.


Highly communicable in infants with congenital rubella; Urethritis can cause strictures which can prevent the
passage of urine.
Worst when the rash is at its peak.
Rectal infection for homosexuals
All of the choices
 
 

The following are treatment modalities for Gonorrhea,


 
except:

The nursing management for German measles. Select all


1/1
that apply.

Doxycycline 100 mg PO BID x 7 days


1/1
Aqueous Procaine Penicillin 4 million units IM (ANST)
Best rest until fever subsides
Isoprinosine (Methisoprenol) may enhance the cell-
  mediated immunity of the T-lymphocytes

 
Mild liquid but nourishing diet

Ceftriaxone 125 – 250 mg IM single dose


 
 
Irrigation of warm normal saline to patient’s eye to
relieve irritation
The mode of transmission of Hepatitis A

 
1/1

Isolation
Direct transmission through infected body fluids.

 
Ingestion of contaminated drinking water or ice,
uncooked fruits and vegetables, fruits and vegetables
  grown in or washed in contaminated water

Which of the following is the clinical manifestation of  


gonorrhea in female
Transmitted through blood transfusion from
asymptomatic donors and by receiving tattoos.
1/1
Sexual contact
Redness and swelling of the genitals

MULTIPLE CHOICE
Prostatitis
A type of herpes simplex virus that can be transmitted by
kissing and sharing kitchen utensils and towels.* P2 WK3 HES007 (LAB): CHECK OF UNDERSTANDING 

Session 13, 14
Type 1
MULTIPLE CHOICE
Type 2 10 of 10 points
A type of herpes simplex virus that can be transmitted by
Type 3 kissing and sharing kitchen utensils and towels.*

Type 4
1/1

What do you call the condition in which it is characterized Type 1


by corneal anesthesia due to the affectation of the
ophthalmic branch?* Type 2

Gasserian ganglionitis Type 3

Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome Type 4

Epstein Barr virus What do you call the condition in which it is characterized
by corneal anesthesia due to the affectation of the
La Grippe
ophthalmic branch?*

What do you call the paralysis of the facial nerve and


1/1
vesicles in the external auditory canal?*

Gasserian ganglionitis
Gasserian ganglionitis

Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome
Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome

Epstein Barr virus


Epstein Barr virus

La Grippe
La Grippe

What do you call the paralysis of the facial nerve and


What is the incubation period of hookworm after the larval
vesicles in the external auditory canal?*
penetration?*

2 to 4 weeks 1/1

4 to 6 weeks Gasserian ganglionitis

6 to 8 weeks Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome

8 to 10 weeks Epstein Barr virus

La Grippe
What is the incubation period of hookworm after the larval Myxovirus
penetration?*
Orthomyxoviridae

1/1 Varicella

2 to 4 weeks Necator americanus

4 to 6 weeks
How long is duration of treatment for lepromatous and
borderline leprosy?*
6 to 8 weeks

8 to 10 weeks 1/1

Complications of Influenza includes swelling in the liver 6-9 months


and brain associated with epidemic influenza B
10- 13 months
infection.This is known as?*

14 to 16 months
1/1
24 to 30 months
Encephalitis

The period of communicability of leptospirosis is?*


Reye’s syndrome

Ramsay-Hunt Syndrome 2/2

Epstein Barr virus 5 to 10 days

12 to 15 days
What do you call a condition in which the number of WBC
circulating in the blood is abnormally low?*
20 to 25 days

1/1 10 to 20 days

Thrombocytopenia

Anemia Post test week 3 (Gonorrhea) walay view accuracy

Leukemia

Leukopenia

Which is a causative agent of an avian influenza?*

1/1

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