Primary, Secondary, Tertiary
Pandemic, Endemic & Surveillance
I got your immunity!
Household Measurements
Vector, Victor. (transmissions & contacts)
100

The police hosting a "Kicks for Guns" campaign to encourage people to turn in unregistered guns without question and receive brand new sneakers/tennis shoes. 

What is primary prevention?

100

This "demic" requires an international response as it's spread globally

What is a pandemic?

100

Human cells that produce antibodies

What are B lymphocytes?

100

2.5 pints of Gatorade in ounces

What is 40 oz?

100

Lyme disease's creator

What is a tick?

200

Contact tracing for potential Ebola exposure

What is secondary prevention?

200

This "demic" is consistently present and generally predictable

What is endemic?

200

The client had an exposure to tetanus after stepping on a rusty nail. Now that the client has received the tetanus booster, he had received this type of immunity?

What is passive immunity?

200

The nurse is preparing to administer Protonix to a hospice patient. The order says: Give 30 mg via the patient's G-tube. The pharmacy sent 40 mg/2 mL. How many milliliters will the nurse draw into the Toomey syringe?

What is 1.5 mL?


30/40 x 2 = 1.5 mL

200

Mad Cow Disease is transmitted this way

What is zoonotic?

300

Offering pregnant teenagers classes on nutrition, baby care, and "what to expect" 

What is tertiary prevention?

300

Malaria is an example of this "demic"

What is holoendemic?


Localized and heavily present in the population. Generally, these are diseases present in childhood. Older people will develop immunity as most will be exposed as children. This will lead to it being more concentrated in the pediatric population.

300

The name of the field that includes toxicology

What is epidemiology?

300

An 18 year old patient who is a paraplegic is receiving home health services for a lumbar wound infection. The order reads: Zosyn 250 mg Q8H to run over 30 minutes. The nurse begins the infusion @ 1030. The next infusion is due @ what time? (in military time)

What is 1830?


6:30p

300

Influenza

What is droplet?

400

The community based nurse creates an educational program for migrant farm workers addressing mental health and mental illness.

What is tertiary prevention?

400

This localized "demic" is usually intense within a specific region. There are often seasonal reasons why it intensifies.

What is hyperendemic?


Ex: Dengue fever limited to certain Southeast Asian countries, and worse in the hotter months.

400

Sorry man. You have chicken pox. However, you now have this type of immunity.

What is natural active immunity?



400

6 teaspoons in milliliters

What is 30 mL?

400

Ewww. You touched that handrail. Name your contact.

What's indirect contact?

500

During a norovirus outbreak at a local day care, the Department of Health nurse messages parents and caregivers about signs and symptoms to be aware of, and what to do in case their child becomes symptomatic.

What is secondary prevention?

500

This type of surveillance uses high-quality data that is targeted and helps to detect trends

What is sentinel surveillance?

500

The client has immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) and receives IVIG. This 4 hour infusion is performed in the client's home. The nurse knows that the kind of immunity being received is this....

What is artificial passive immunity?
500

A home health nurse visits a patient needing IV antibiotics. The provider order states: 100 mL of 0.9% normal saline with cefazolin to infuse over 45 minutes. The IV tubing set has a drop factor of 15 gtt/mL. Name the flow rate in drops per minute (gtt/min). Round to nearest drop.

What is 33.33, rounded to 33 gtt/min?


Flow rate (gtt/min) = total volume in mL x drop factor in gtt/mL divided by time (minutes)

100 x 15/45 = 1500/45 = 33.33 = 33 gtt/min

500

MRSA, VRE, C-diff, Rotavirus

What is contact precautions?

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