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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.

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.

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  1. Question 1

    A client taking a statin develops elevated liver enzymes 3x the upper limit of normal. The nurse should:

    • AContinue the statin and recheck in 6 months
    • BRecommend statin discontinuation as this indicates hepatotoxicity
    • CIncrease the statin dose
    • DAdd another statin

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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 client taking a statin develops elevated liver enzymes 3x the upper limit of normal. The nurse should:

    • AContinue the statin and recheck in 6 months
    • BRecommend statin discontinuation as this indicates hepatotoxicity
    • CIncrease the statin dose
    • DAdd another statin

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

← PreviousPage 7 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

    A nurse is monitoring a patient with a history of tuberculosis who is receiving treatment. The patient reports persistent cough and night sweats. Which action should the nurse take first?

    • AObtain a sputum sample for acid-fast bacilli testing.
    • BSchedule a chest X-ray to evaluate lung status.
    • CEducate the patient on the importance of medication adherence.
    • DNotify the healthcare provider about the patient's symptoms.

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

  • Question 3

    A nurse is caring for a newborn who is suspected of having a congenital infection. What is the priority nursing action to prevent the spread of infection to other infants?

    • APlace the newborn in a private room.
    • BInstruct parents on proper hand hygiene.
    • CLimit the number of visitors to the newborn.
    • DUse a mask when caring for the newborn.

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

  • Question 4

    Which condition is characterized by inflammation of the appendix?

    • ADiverticulitis
    • BAppendicitis
    • CCholecystitis
    • DPancreatitis

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

  • Question 5

    A nurse is assessing a 30-year-old male patient who has been admitted for a suspected bacterial infection. The patient has a history of diabetes and is presenting with leukocytosis. What lab result would most likely indicate the need for immediate intervention?

    • AElevated blood glucose levels.
    • BIncreased C-reactive protein (CRP) levels.
    • CPositive blood cultures for bacteria.
    • DElevated white blood cell count (WBC).

    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.

  • Question 2

    A nurse is monitoring a patient with a history of tuberculosis who is receiving treatment. The patient reports persistent cough and night sweats. Which action should the nurse take first?

    • AObtain a sputum sample for acid-fast bacilli testing.
    • BSchedule a chest X-ray to evaluate lung status.
    • CEducate the patient on the importance of medication adherence.
    • DNotify the healthcare provider about the patient's symptoms.

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

  • Question 3

    A nurse is caring for a newborn who is suspected of having a congenital infection. What is the priority nursing action to prevent the spread of infection to other infants?

    • APlace the newborn in a private room.
    • BInstruct parents on proper hand hygiene.
    • CLimit the number of visitors to the newborn.
    • DUse a mask when caring for the newborn.

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

  • Question 4

    Which condition is characterized by inflammation of the appendix?

    • ADiverticulitis
    • BAppendicitis
    • CCholecystitis
    • DPancreatitis

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

  • Question 5

    A nurse is assessing a 30-year-old male patient who has been admitted for a suspected bacterial infection. The patient has a history of diabetes and is presenting with leukocytosis. What lab result would most likely indicate the need for immediate intervention?

    • AElevated blood glucose levels.
    • BIncreased C-reactive protein (CRP) levels.
    • CPositive blood cultures for bacteria.
    • DElevated white blood cell count (WBC).

    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.