Risk Factors
Assessment
Nursing Intervention
Patient Education
100

This group of people, whose immune systems are weakened by a virus that attacks CD4 cells, are at significantly higher risk for developing active TB.

What are people living with HIV/AIDS?

100

Along with night sweats and weight loss, this is a classic systemic sign of TB.

What is fever?

100

The nurse performs this action before and after caring for a TB patient as the most basic and important infection control measure.

What is hand washing?

100

The nurse instructs the TB patient to cover their mouth and nose with this when coughing or sneezing to reduce the spread of airborne droplets.

What is tissue or mask?

200

This condition, caused by the body's inability to regulate blood sugar, makes individuals 2–3 times more likely to progress from latent to active TB.

What is diabetes mellitus?

200

A nurse suspects TB in a patient who has had a productive cough lasting longer than this many weeks.

What is 3 weeks?

200

When entering the room of a patient with active TB, the nurse must wear this specific type of respiratory protection to filter airborne droplet nuclei.

What is an N95 respirator?

200

The nurse counsels a patient that the standard course of TB treatment lasts a minimum of this many months even after feeling better, to ensure complete eradication of the bacteria.

What is 6 months?

300

This immunosuppressive treatment, commonly used after organ transplantation to prevent rejection, significantly raises the risk of TB reactivation by suppressing the T-cell response needed to contain Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

What are corticosteroids/immunosuppressive medications?

300

This type of imaging is used to identify abnormal areas of the lung. 

What is a chest x-ray?

300

The nurse assesses the TB patient's home environment for these two factors that could increase transmission risk to household contacts.

What is poor ventilation and overcrowding?

300

The nurse emphasizes that taking TB medication every single day without missing a dose is critical because inconsistent use can lead to this outcome where the bacteria become harder to kill.

What is drug resistant?

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