Who am I?
Carriers
Signs/Symptoms
Prevention
Why these Nursing Interventions?
100

I can be found in lettuce and cause bad stomach cramps. 

E-coli

100

These animals are common carries of E-coli

Cows, dogs, and cats

100

Patient describes to the nurse that his lymph nodes are swollen and has flu like symptoms. 

Toxoplasmosis

100

This is the most common form of prevention for most of these diseases 

What is frequent hand washing

100
Thorough handwashing

Infection control

200

I am a Protozoa and can be found in fecal matter of infected cats. 

Toxoplasmosis 

200

These animals are common carrier of rabies 

bats or dogs 

200

This zoonotic disease can result in hallucination, paralysis and death

Rabies

200

I like my steaks well-done!

Avoiding under-cooked meat

200

Gown, gloves, & masks

Contact precautions

300

I am a bacteria and I am found in dogs, cat and farm animals. 

Campylobacteriosis 

300

This animal can carry toxoplasmosis

Cats 

300

The patient develops acute gastroenteritis with sudden abdominal pain

Salmonellosis 

300

Avoiding unpasteurized milk is a good way to protect from me

Campylobacteriosis

300
Tepid baths, loose clothing

Fever management

400

I am viral and affect the nervous system, causing muscle spasms. 

Rabies

400

These animals are carries of Salmonella

Reptiles, cats, fowl, ferrets, horses, & rabbits

400

This zoonotic disease can cause hemolytic uremic syndrome

E-coli 

400

Both us and our pets use this as prevention

Vaccination (rabies)

400

I & O monitoring, daily weights, skin assessments

Fluid and electrolyte monitoring

500

I am a bacteria, causing sudden abdominal pain and fever. 

Salmonellosis

500

Which group of animals are carriers of campylobacteriosis 

Farm animals 

500

GBS can occur in this zoonotic disease

Camplyobacterosis 

500

Use gloves for these common chores

Gardening and cleaning the litter box

500

Neurological assessments

Monitoring for worsening rabies symptoms

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