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A female with a 30-year career as a nurse is concerned about the future of the profession because
 
  a. there is currently a shortage of nurses
  b. nursing is dealing with care of a younger society
  c. fewer nursing positions will be communi-ty-based when compared to the past
  d. job satisfaction in nursing is high

Question 2

Which of the following is not a component of the infection chain?
 
  a. mode of transmission c. culture of organism
  b. susceptible host d. source or reservoir



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Answer to Question 1

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The supply of nurses is decreasing. An older population requires more nursing care, and new nursing positions in community-based health services have increased the need for nurses. Along with an aging workforce, job satisfaction in nursing is low.

Answer to Question 2

C
In order for a patient to acquire an infection, a series of elements needs to be present. Each element or link is necessary to result in an infection. This process is known as the infection chain and includes: microorganisms, source or reservoir, portal of exit from the reservoir, mode of transmission, portal of entry into the host, and susceptible host.



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