Influenza & COVID-19
Pneumonia
Tuberculosis (TB)
Upper Respiratory Infections
Emerging & Geographic Respiratory Infections
100

This highly contagious viral respiratory infection commonly causes fever, chills, myalgia, and fatigue.

What is seasonal influenza?

100

This respiratory infection causes excess fluid accumulation in the lungs.

What is pneumonia?

100

his organism causes pulmonary tuberculosis.

What is Mycobacterium tuberculosis?

100

This condition is inflammation of the sinuses that interferes with drainage.

What is rhinosinusitis?

100

This bioterrorism-related respiratory infection is caused by Bacillus anthracis

What is inhalation anthrax

200

Antiviral medications for influenza are most effective when started within this time frame after symptom onset.

What is 24–48 hours?

200

CAP, HAP, and VAP are classifications of this condition.

What is pneumonia?

200

TB is primarily transmitted through this route.

What is airborne aerosol transmission?

200

Dental pain, ear pressure, postnasal drip, and fever are common symptoms of this condition.

What is bacterial rhinosinusitis?

200

The first stage of inhalation anthrax resembles this common illness.

What is the prodromal stage?

300

Loss of taste and smell are commonly associated with this infectious disease.

What is COVID-19?

300

Decreased gas exchange, airway obstruction, and this life-threatening complication are priority concerns.

What is sepsis?

300

A positive PPD indicates this finding.

What is previous exposure or latent infection?

300

A peritonsillar abscess causes pus accumulation behind this structure.

What is the tonsil?

300

This stage of inhalation anthrax occurs after temporary improvement and causes severe illness.

What is the fulminant stage?

400

During a pandemic with an unidentified transmission route, these precautions should be implemented.

What are Contact and Airborne Precautions?

400

Blood cultures should be obtained before administering this therapy.

What are antibiotics?

400

This blood test may be used instead of a skin test to screen for TB infection.

What is IGRA (QuantiFERON-TB Gold)?

400

Difficulty swallowing, fever, and deviation of the uvula suggest this complication.

What is a peritonsillar abscess (PTA)?

400

Adults living in endemic geographic regions may develop this protective factor over time.

What is immunity?

500

Name four methods used to reduce COVID-19 transmission.

What are vaccination, hand hygiene, isolation, masking, social distancing, avoiding exposure, community prevention measures? (any four) 

500

Name five nursing interventions used to improve airway clearance in pneumonia.

What are coughing, deep breathing, incentive spirometry, hydration, bronchodilators, monitoring intake/output, mobility? (any five

500

Name five common manifestations of active pulmonary TB.

What are fatigue, weight loss, anorexia, low-grade fever, cough, blood-streaked sputum, chest pain, lethargy, night sweats? (any five) 

500

Name four interventions used to treat rhinosinusitis.

What are humidification, nasal irrigation, symptom relief measures, drug therapy, hydration? (any four)

500

Untreated inhalation anthrax affecting the lungs has approximately this mortality rate.

What is 100% mortality?