HIV & AIDS
FLU & COVID
HEPATITIS & CIRRHOSIS
MRSA
OTHER INFECTIONS
100

Initial HIV infection symptomology

Flu-like symptoms: Fever and chills; Fatigue or extreme tiredness; Swollen glands (lymph nodes) in the neck, armpits, or groin; Sore throat; Headache; Muscle and joint aches

100

A severe allergic reaction

ANAPHYLAXIS

100

What type of microorganism causes hepatitis?

VIRUS

100

When bacteria adapt and become able to survive exposure to antibiotics that previously killed them.

ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE

100

Impact of Air Quality on Chronic Disease

Significantly aggravates and causes chronic diseases by triggering systemic inflammation and oxidative stress. It directly exacerbates asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), heart disease, and stroke, while increasing risks for lung cancer, diabetes, and neurodegenerative conditions

200

Dark, purplish, or reddish patches on skin and mucous membranes. It is a type of cancer that occurs with a weakened immune system.

KAPOSI'S SARCOMA

200

Clients must be between the ages of___________ to receive the LIAV (live inactivated attenuated vaccine)

2 YEARS TO 49 YEARS OLD

200

The two types of hepatitis that are transmitted via the fecal-oral route

HEPATITIS A AND HEPATITIS E

200

A pocket of pus caused by infection,

ABSCESS, MRSA commonly causes skin abscesses.

200

Room Assignment for Client Who Has Scabies

Must be placed immediately on Contact Precautions in a PRIVATE ROOM, ideally with a dedicated bathroom, to prevent transmission.

300

A fungal infection that causes a thick, white layer on the tongue and in the mouth.

ORAL CANDIDIASIS OR THRUSH

300

Pregnancy and ______________ are also contraindications for the LIAV.

IMMUNOCOMPROMISED INDIVIDUALS

300

Small, vascular skin lesions common in patients with cirrhosis. They appear as central red dots with radiating arteriole vessels.

SPIDER  ANGIOMA

300

MRSA infection can be better controlled in hospitals when they use________________ on patients prior to surgery.

CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE WIPES OR WASH

300

Protective Equipment used for an Unknown Hazard

For unknown hazards, the maximum protection, Level A PPE, is required until the contaminant is identified and deemed less hazardous. Level A includes a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), full-body vapor-protective suit, and chemical-resistant gloves and boots

400

Type of fever you would expect with a recently acquired HIV infection.

LOW GRADE FEVER

400

Most common two allergens found in flu vaccine.

GELATIN AND EGGS

400

Tiny, round, brown-purple spots caused by bleeding under the skin, can appear in people with cirrhosis due to thrombocytopenia.

PETECHIAE

400

MRSA acquired in hospitals or long‑term care facilities.

Healthcare‑Associated MRSA (HA‑MRSA)

400

Treatment following exposure to Anthrax

A 60-day course of antibiotics: Ciprofloxacin or Doxycycline. ( and a three-dose series of the anthrax vaccine. Early treatment is crucial, often supplemented with antitoxins for inhalation exposure, as Bacillus anthracis spores can persist in the body.)

500

Thick, white lesions on the tongue may look "hairy.

ORAL LEUKOPLAKIA

500

Before administering a seasonal inactive flu vaccine check for severe allergies to:

EGGS (flu vaccines made from egg protein)

500

A chronic autoimmune disease where the body's immune system destroys small bile ducts in the liver

BILIARY CIRRHOSIS

500

Determines which antibiotics are effective against a specific bacterium.

SENSITIVITY TESTING

500

How long after exposure to smallpox does a patient have to get vaccinated?

3 DAYS

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