Patients with Hepatitis B, C or HIV have to be placed on contact precautions in a hospital? True False
False statement because the contact precaution which is also referred as the contact isolation is used in the case of the management of the infectious disease as in that case the germs or the pathogens may spread by touching the patient or any other object in the room, But in the case of the Hepatitis B, C or HIV there is not like that hence the contact precaution is not required, except the sexual contact.
Patients with Hepatitis B, C or HIV have to be placed on contact precautions in a...
precautions required in the hospital setting of the following disease HIV MRSA Varicella zoster Hepatitis B Pertussis Pulmonary Tuberculosis Seasonal Influenza Clostridium difficile
HIV poses a greater risk to healthcare workers than hepatitis B or hepatitis C because it is transmitted more easily. True O False Question 2 1 pts People can be contagious with HIV, HBV, or HCV for years while looking and feeling healthy True False
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Question 1 1 pts HIV poses a greater risk to healthcare workers than hepatitis B or hepatitis C because it is transmitted more easily. True False 1 pts Question 2 People can be contagious with HIV, HBV, or HCV for years while looking and feeling healthy True False FS & 9
can someone help me with the complications, contraindications/precautions, interactions for the Hepatitis B vaccine and NOT the Hepatitis B immune globulin.
What are the different PPE that need to be worn for the following: Standard Precautions Contact Precautions Droplet Precautions Airborne Precautions Read the profiles of the patients provided and determine which patient is at greatest risk of infection. Explain why this patient's risk is highest and provide 3 nursing interventions aimed at reducing the patient's infection risk based upon their specific risk factors. Patient A: A 53-year-old woman who takes prednisone daily for lupus. She is admitted to the hospital...
5. Which disease spurned the Bloodborne Pathogens act? ATB B. Hepatitis C CHIV D. Hepatitis B 6. Which of the following is not considered an infectious body fluid under universal precautio A. tears B. saliva C.sweat Durine 7. Which of the following is not considered a bloodborne pathogen? A.OTB B. HIV C. Hepatitis B D. Hepatitis C 8. Which of the following are modes of transmission for Hepatitis C? A.Needlestick B.Cuts C.Blood splashes to the eye. D. All of the...
Hepatitis generally associated with sexual contact or blood exposure is ____. Select one: a. Type C b. Type 3 Hepatitis c. Type B d. Type A
What if a surgical technician is accidentally cut through his gloves by a scalpel. The HIV/Hepatitis B/C is unknown, the physician is unknown and the HIV/Hepatitis B/C status of the surgical technician is unknown. What will be the necessary steps? What is the potential liability for both parties? And what are the options open for the surgical technician?
Hepatitis B can be transmitted by sexual contact or with........... filling the blink
. What precautions should be used when handling a bed pan? A. Standard B. Contact C. Protective D. Airborne