Recall 1:
You are examining a patient in the ER, and the nurse told you that you need contact isolation. What should you wear?
A) N95 & Gown
B) Face mask & Gloves
C) Gown & Gloves ✔️
D) Face shield & Gloves
Recall 2:
What should you use when entering a patient with Clostridium difficile (C. diff)?
A) Gown and Gloves ✔️
Recall 3:
What are the precautions for MRSA?
A) Contact Isolation ✔️
B) Droplet Isolation
C) Standard Isolation
D) Airborne Isolation
Recall 4:
A 32-year-old man presents to the Emergency Department with a 3-day history of generalized body aches, sore throat, runny nose, productive cough, and shortness of breath. Chest exam shows right lung crepitations. The patient was admitted, and based on the throat swab results, he was started on oseltamivir. The patient has a temperature of 39°C and a right middle lobe infiltrate on chest X-ray. Which isolation precautions should be considered?
A) Droplet Isolation ✔️
B) Contact Isolation
C) Airborne Isolation
D) Standard Isolation
Recall 5:
A 22-year-old man recently returned from Hajj and presents to the Emergency Department with a 1-day history of fever and headache. On examination, Kernig’s sign is present. Skin examination shows petechial rash on the extremities and trunk. Lab results and CSF analysis show WBC count of 380, total protein 0.9, glucose 1.2, and differential 87% neutrophils and 5% lymphocytes. Which isolation precautions should be considered?
A) Contact Isolation
B) Droplet Isolation ✔️
C) Standard Isolation
D) Airborne Isolation