General
TORCH
Treatments
Neonatal manifestations
100

These are the four infections we screen for by lab

What are Rubella, Syphilis, HIV, and Hep B?

100

These are the TORCH viruses.

What are Toxoplasmosis, Other, Rubella, CMV, HSV?

100

Treatment for this condition is a single dose of Zithromax.

What is Chlamydia?

100

Infections may result in conjunctivitis and pneumonia.

What is Chlamydia infection?

200

These are the three infections we screen for by culture.

What are urine, GC, and Chlamydia?

200

This can be prevented by cooking meat thoroughly.

What is Toxoplasmosis?

200

Treatment is a single dose of PCN.

What is Syphilis?

200

Infection usually causes severe microcephaly.

What is Zika virus infection?

300

This infection can lead to preterm labor?

What is urinary tract infection (UTI) or asymptomatic bacteriuria

300

Most cases Develop because no maternal care was obtained or provided.

What is Syphilis?

300

Suppressive therapy can help prevent delivery complications.

What is HSV?

300

May cause severe anemia and result in Hydrops.

What is Parvovirus B-19 infection?

400

How many course outcomes are in NUR252?

What is 10

400

Most common congenital viral infection in pregnancy.

What is CMV?

400

Is it within the scope of practice for a registered nurse to perform an amniotomy?

What is not according to the AZBN

400

High probability of deafness, cataracts, and congenital heart disease.

What is Rubella infection?

500

The best ways to prevent these infections.

What is Condoms, thorough hand washing, and not sharing food/drink/needles?

500

"O" stands for "other", which can include.

What are syphilis, Varicella, Parvovirus, Zika virus?

500

Can an unlicensed assistive personnel delegate?

What is absolutely not

500

Very likely to cause hearing loss, microcephaly, hepatosplenomegaly, and developmental impairment.

What is CMV infection?