Infection and Stress Management Quiz

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Infection and Stress Management Quiz

Explore your knowledge of infection-causing microorganisms and stress management techniques in this engaging quiz. Designed for healthcare professionals and students alike, enhance your understanding of critical medical concepts.

  • Test your knowledge with 14 multiple-choice questions
  • Learn about infections, stress coping mechanisms, and more
  • Improve your nursing skills and knowledge base
14 Questions4 MinutesCreated by CaringNurse512
...............are the most common infection-causing Microorganism. Several hundred species can cause disease in human & can live & transported by air, water, food, soil, body tissues and fluids.
Bacteria
Fungi
Protozoa
Viruses
Anuria is lack of urine production less than
500 ml/day
30 ml/hour
30 ml/day
50 ml/ day
The nurse should understand that A pathogen is Microorganism that causes disease
True
False
Which of the following is considered a short-term coping mechanism:
Using daydreaming
Talking to some one
Eating healthy diet
Exercising
Miss A is preparing for her wedding; which of the following stressors Miss A. Most commonly is having:
Developmental
Internal
Situational
External
Hyperventilation characterized by which of the following:
Very deep rapid respirations
Very shallow respirations
Slow respirations
Absence of respirations
24.Miss J is used to arrange a schedule for her study to avoid stress associated with her exams (Tawjihi); this cognitive indicator of stress is considered:
Structuring
Problem solving
Fantasy
Suppression Clear my choice
Mr. A has an abdominal wound after surgery. As a Nurse, which of the following complication/s you might assessed Mr. A's wound for?
Dehiscence of wound
Color of wound
Length of wound
Appearance of wound
........... Loss of voluntary ability to control fecal and gaseous discharges through the anal sphincter:
Bowel incontinence
Urinary incontinence
Diarrhea
Constipation
Signs and symptoms of infection include all of the following except:
Fever
Bradycardia
Enlarged and tender lymph nodes
Pain
Which of the following situations that the nurse could use heat/cold therapy for the wound?
Open wound
Impaired skin
Closed wound
Impaired circulation
A client tells the nurse that he has sudden, strong desire to void. The nurse suspects the client is experiencing:
Nocturia
Urgency
Oliguria
Polyuria
Laboratory data that indicate the presence of an infection include which of the following?
Elevated white blood cells (WBC)
Decrease leukocytes
Decrease red blood cells
Decrease in erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR)
The first priority nursing diagnosis for a patient with a wound in abdomen after surgery is:
Impaired skin integrity
Fluid volume deficit
Risk for infection
Body image disturbance
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