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Infection control nursing practice questions

Isolation, PPE, transmission-based precautions, and safety-first prioritization — practice questions with pathway-scoped pools and full depth in the app.

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Infection control questions punish vague intuition. The exam wants a precise link between mode of transmission, the precaution you select, and the immediate nursing action that reduces harm. When a stem adds a new culture result, an isolation order, or a visitor who wants exceptions, your job is to protect patients and staff without improvising policy.

Think in layers: standard precautions for everyone, plus transmission-based precautions when clues support contact, droplet, or airborne pathways. Watch for immunocompromise, outbreak language, and procedural timing (when to expect a mask, when room placement matters, and when transport needs coordination). The wrong answer often sounds reasonable if you only read the headline of the scenario.

Preview a limited set here to validate pacing and reading discipline. When a topic keeps showing up in your misses, alternate short question bursts with a lesson on isolation and sterile technique, then re-test while the rationale is still active memory. Subscribers continue in the full bank with filters tied to the same pathway scope.

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  1. Question 1

    A nurse is caring for an elderly patient with a stage III pressure ulcer. The patient has a history of diabetes. Which intervention is the priority to promote healing and prevent infection?

    • AChange the dressing according to the schedule.
    • BEducate the patient on diabetes management.
    • CEncourage adequate protein intake.
    • DReposition the patient every two hours.

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Practice questions

Infection control nursing practice questions

Isolation, PPE, transmission-based precautions, and safety-first prioritization — practice questions with pathway-scoped pools and full depth in the app.

How to use this topic page

Infection control questions punish vague intuition. The exam wants a precise link between mode of transmission, the precaution you select, and the immediate nursing action that reduces harm. When a stem adds a new culture result, an isolation order, or a visitor who wants exceptions, your job is to protect patients and staff without improvising policy.

Think in layers: standard precautions for everyone, plus transmission-based precautions when clues support contact, droplet, or airborne pathways. Watch for immunocompromise, outbreak language, and procedural timing (when to expect a mask, when room placement matters, and when transport needs coordination). The wrong answer often sounds reasonable if you only read the headline of the scenario.

Preview a limited set here to validate pacing and reading discipline. When a topic keeps showing up in your misses, alternate short question bursts with a lesson on isolation and sterile technique, then re-test while the rationale is still active memory. Subscribers continue in the full bank with filters tied to the same pathway scope.

Browse all public question bank entry points by exam pathway, or explore lessons when you need depth before drilling items.

Embedded question preview

6 per page · 643 matches in pool

  1. Question 1

    A nurse is caring for an elderly patient with a stage III pressure ulcer. The patient has a history of diabetes. Which intervention is the priority to promote healing and prevent infection?

    • AChange the dressing according to the schedule.
    • BEducate the patient on diabetes management.
    • CEncourage adequate protein intake.
    • DReposition the patient every two hours.

    Answers and rationales unlock after sign-in — public pages show difficulty and reading load only.

← PreviousPage 6 of 108Next →

Exam hubs

  • NCLEX-RN (United States) — open hub · Public questions landing
  • NCLEX-RN (Canada) — open hub · Public questions landing

Related topic pages

  • Heart failure practice questions (NCLEX-style)
  • DHA exam practice questions (clinical judgment)

Study with full depth

Create an account to unlock rationales, filters, and the same pathway scope as these previews—without loading the entire bank at once.

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  • Question 2

    Clostridioides difficile infection control measures include:

    • AAlcohol-based hand sanitizer as preferred method
    • BSoap and water hand hygiene, contact precautions, and bleach-based environmental cleaning
    • CStandard precautions only
    • DDroplet precautions

    Answers and rationales unlock after sign-in — public pages show difficulty and reading load only.

  • Question 3

    A patient with a history of sun exposure presents with a new lesion on their face that appears pearly and raised. What type of skin cancer should the nurse suspect?

    • AA. Squamous cell carcinoma
    • BB. Basal cell carcinoma
    • CC. Melanoma
    • DD. Actinic keratosis

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  • Question 4

    A nurse is caring for a 3-year-old child with a ventricular septal defect (VSD) who is scheduled for surgical repair. The child has been experiencing failure to thrive and frequent respiratory infections. Which preoperative assessment finding would require the nurse to notify the surgeon immediately?

    • AHeart rate of 110 bpm during quiet play
    • BTemperature of 38.8°C with green nasal discharge and productive cough
    • COxygen saturation of 97% on room air
    • DWeight at the 15th percentile for age

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  • Question 5

    A nurse is caring for a client with a new ileostomy who is 3 days postoperative. The client's stoma appears dark purple with no visible peristalsis. What should the nurse do first?

    • ADocument the finding as a normal variation in the early postoperative period
    • BNotify the surgeon immediately as the appearance suggests stoma ischemia or necrosis
    • CApply a warm compress to the stoma to improve blood flow
    • DIrrigate the stoma with normal saline to stimulate peristalsis

    Answers and rationales unlock after sign-in — public pages show difficulty and reading load only.

  • Question 6

    Which symptom is most characteristic of appendicitis?

    • ARight lower quadrant pain
    • BLeft upper quadrant pain
    • CPainless jaundice
    • DSevere flank pain radiating to the groin

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  • Question 2

    Clostridioides difficile infection control measures include:

    • AAlcohol-based hand sanitizer as preferred method
    • BSoap and water hand hygiene, contact precautions, and bleach-based environmental cleaning
    • CStandard precautions only
    • DDroplet precautions

    Answers and rationales unlock after sign-in — public pages show difficulty and reading load only.

  • Question 3

    A patient with a history of sun exposure presents with a new lesion on their face that appears pearly and raised. What type of skin cancer should the nurse suspect?

    • AA. Squamous cell carcinoma
    • BB. Basal cell carcinoma
    • CC. Melanoma
    • DD. Actinic keratosis

    Answers and rationales unlock after sign-in — public pages show difficulty and reading load only.

  • Question 4

    A nurse is caring for a 3-year-old child with a ventricular septal defect (VSD) who is scheduled for surgical repair. The child has been experiencing failure to thrive and frequent respiratory infections. Which preoperative assessment finding would require the nurse to notify the surgeon immediately?

    • AHeart rate of 110 bpm during quiet play
    • BTemperature of 38.8°C with green nasal discharge and productive cough
    • COxygen saturation of 97% on room air
    • DWeight at the 15th percentile for age

    Answers and rationales unlock after sign-in — public pages show difficulty and reading load only.

  • Question 5

    A nurse is caring for a client with a new ileostomy who is 3 days postoperative. The client's stoma appears dark purple with no visible peristalsis. What should the nurse do first?

    • ADocument the finding as a normal variation in the early postoperative period
    • BNotify the surgeon immediately as the appearance suggests stoma ischemia or necrosis
    • CApply a warm compress to the stoma to improve blood flow
    • DIrrigate the stoma with normal saline to stimulate peristalsis

    Answers and rationales unlock after sign-in — public pages show difficulty and reading load only.

  • Question 6

    Which symptom is most characteristic of appendicitis?

    • ARight lower quadrant pain
    • BLeft upper quadrant pain
    • CPainless jaundice
    • DSevere flank pain radiating to the groin

    Answers and rationales unlock after sign-in — public pages show difficulty and reading load only.