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NCLEX_CRUSADE_ACADEMY TEST - 6 ASEPSIS_HEALTH_PROMOTION_DISEASE_PREVENTION

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NCLEX_CRUSADE_ACADEMY TEST - 6 ASEPSIS_HEALTH_PROMOTION_DISEASE_PREVENTION

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ASEPSIS HEALTH PROMOTION DISEASE PREVENTION

Fecha de Creación: 2026/03/21

Categoría: Otros

Número Preguntas: 30

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1. The term 'asepsis' refers to: The presence of microorganisms. The absence of disease producing microorganisms. The elimination of only viruses. A sterile surgical environment only.

2. The prefix 'a-' in the term asepsis indicates: Presence. Removal. Absence. Multiplication.

3. Medical asepsis is best described as: Sterile technique. Clean technique. Surgical sterilization. Complete elimination of microorganisms.

4. Surgical asepsis is also known as: Clean technique. Isolation technique. Sterile technique. Barrier technique.

5. The goal of medical asepsis is to: Destroy all microorganisms. Reduce the number of pathogens. Sterilize all equipment. Eliminate infections permanently.

6. The primary goal of surgical asepsis is to: Reduce pathogens. Eliminate all microorganisms. Prevent allergic reactions. Decrease inflammation.

7. Which gloves are used in medical asepsis?. Sterile gloves. Clean gloves. Latex surgical gloves only. Isolation gloves only.

8. Surgical procedures require: Clean gloves. Double masks. Sterile gloves. Non sterile barriers.

9. Health promotion activities performed before disease occurs represent: Secondary prevention. Primary prevention. Tertiary prevention. Rehabilitation.

10. Vaccinations are an example of: Primary prevention. Secondary prevention. Tertiary prevention. Emergency treatment.

11. Lifestyle education regarding diet and exercise is classified as: Primary prevention. Secondary prevention. Tertiary prevention. Chronic management.

12. Secondary prevention primarily focuses on: Preventing disease. Early detection. Rehabilitation. Symptom management.

13. Mammograms are examples of: Primary prevention. Secondary prevention. Tertiary prevention. Emergency treatment.

14. Blood pressure screening for hypertension is classified as: Primary prevention. Secondary prevention. Tertiary prevention. Rehabilitation.

15. Tertiary prevention focuses on: Preventing disease onset. Early detection. Managing chronic disease. Immunization.

16. Rehabilitation services such as physical therapy represent: Primary prevention. Secondary prevention. Tertiary prevention. Screening.

17. A patient with COPD receiving treatment to prevent worsening symptoms is an example of: Primary prevention. Secondary prevention. Tertiary prevention. Screening.

18. Screening a healthy individual for potential disease represents: Primary prevention. Secondary prevention. Tertiary prevention. Rehabilitation.

19. Screening a patient with an existing disease for complications represents: Primary prevention. Secondary prevention. Tertiary prevention. Health promotion.

20. Education provided to a pregnant woman about avoiding tobacco use represents: Primary prevention. Secondary prevention. Tertiary prevention. Chronic management.

21. The NCLEX keyword most associated with secondary prevention is: Vaccination. Screening. Rehabilitation. Counseling.

22. Managing disability and improving function are goals of: Primary prevention. Secondary prevention. Tertiary prevention. Infection control.

23. Which scenario best represents tertiary prevention?. Administering vaccines. Performing cancer screening. Managing chemotherapy treatment. Providing nutrition counseling.

24. Which intervention reduces pathogen transmission in general patient care?. Sterile technique. Medical asepsis. Surgical sterilization. Chemical sterilization.

25. Which intervention eliminates microorganisms completely?. Hand hygiene. Clean gloves. Surgical asepsis. Standard precautions.

26. Which patient group is most associated with primary prevention interventions?. Chronically ill patients. Healthy populations. Hospitalized patients. Terminal patients.

27. Which level of prevention focuses on early stage disease?. Primary. Secondary. Tertiary. Quaternary.

28. Support groups for chronic disease patients are examples of: Primary prevention. Secondary prevention. Tertiary prevention. Diagnostic care.

29. Which example best represents medical asepsis?. Sterile operating room procedures. Surgical wound closure. Hand hygiene and clean gloves. Implant sterilization.

30. Which example best represents surgical asepsis?. Routine patient bathing. Using sterile gloves during surgery. Patient education. Health screening.

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