quiz 24 Flashcards
You are called to the scene of a patient with influenza. She tells you her symptoms started about 5 days ago and that she began taking antiviral medication 2 days ago. Her symptoms have not improved since taking the medication. What is the most likely reason the medication has been ineffective?
Antiviral medication is often ineffective because the flu virus is capable of rapidly mutating inside the body.
Which of the following best describes a difference between the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and the quick sepsis-related organ failure assessment (qSOFA)?
SIRS is used to predict the likelihood a patient will develop sepsis, whereas qSOFA is used to predict the likelihood of patient death from sepsis.
Which of the following preventive measures is useful against all communicable diseases?
Hand washing
Which of the following patients is at the lowest risk of developing sepsis?
A college-aged patient who breaks his arm in a skateboard crash
You have been called to the scene of a 19-year-old college student who is at his parents’ house for the weekend. The patient complains of sensitivity to light and nausea. He also has a headache and is covered in what appears to be a red rash that does not blanch when pressed. Your partner asks the patient to sit up straight and then bring his chin down to his chest. For which of the following diseases is your partner assessing this patient?
Meningitis
What role do health care workers play in handling public crises related to newly recognized infectious diseases?
They report information about the outbreaks to the public and share information about the prevalence and spread of the conditions.
You are called to the scene of a 13-year-old male with a fever and cough. Upon assessment, you note a red blotch rash on the face and trunk, and small bluish-white spots on the inside of the cheeks. Based on this presentation, the patient likely has:
measles.
According to the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) system, which of the following criteria would not contribute to a patient’s likelihood of developing sepsis?
Heart rate of 87
Which of the following most accurately describes the pathophysiology of sepsis?
Vasoconstriction and internal fluid retention lead to shock that does not respond to intravenous fluids.
Which of the following is the most important thing you can do when treating patients during a public crisis related to a newly recognized infectious disease?
Follow the recommendations of the CDC and your local health department.
Which of the following statements about bacteria is false?
Bacteria need to be inside the body in order to reproduce.
You have been called to the scene of an 83-year-old woman with a high fever who reports chills and shortness of breath. She is tachypneic and showing signs of pain upon inspiration. You talk with her a bit and she seems confused and unaware of where she is, who she is, or who you are. Based on this presentation, the patient likely has:
pneumonia.
Why is Lyme disease not considered a communicable disease?
A person with the disease cannot pass it to other people.
Mumps infection is primarily spread through:
saliva and droplets.
Which of the following statements about sepsis is true?
The exact pathway for the development of sepsis remains unclear, and most cases do not have a clearly defined source.