NAC Chapter 13, 14 & 15 Quiz
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Blood vessels around the site of infection constrict, allowing more blood flow to the area.
Antivirals treat fungal and parasitic infections.
The immune system’s specific defense mechanisms against pathogens include antibodies.
Oral-fecal route is a method of transmitting an infection.
Needlesticks are an example of bloodborne transmission.
A living thing that cannot be seen with the naked eye is a ________.
Most ________ prefer an environment that is warm, moist, and dark.
Scabies is an example of a ________.
Antibiotics are used to treat ________ infections.
When a person coughs or sneezes, ________ pathogens leave the body through particles of saliva or sputum.
The general actions that are taken in the event of a fire emergency are known as the RACE.
To extinguish a wood fire, a type ABC extinguisher may be used.
Promotion of comfort and safety are post-procedure actions.
When standing, your center of gravity is your feet.
Back injuries are the most common work-related injury in the nursing field.
When the body is held in proper alignment, the back is in a _______ position.
For a fire to occur, three elements must be present: fuel, heat and _______.
The last step in the RACE fire response plan is ________.
A ________ is a sudden, unexpected event that causes injury to many people, major damage to property or both.
When using a fire extinguisher, remember the word ________.
Poor hearing affects a person’s ability to detect danger.
Accidents can happen even when all safety measures have been followed carefully.
A person who is restrained is eight times more likely to die than a person who is not restrained.
A person who is combative may need to be restrained.
Broken bones can occur if a restrained person tries to get out of the restraint.
________ are the leading cause of accidental death among elderly people.
A ________ restraint is a medication used to assist in the control of anxiety, combative behavior, or agitation.
A “lap buddy” is an example of a _______ restraint.
An ________ (occurrence) report is a preprinted document that is completed following an accident involving a patient or resident.
Holding a person against his or her will is considered ________ _________.