Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Practice Exam

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True or False: All precautions for preventing transmission of tuberculosis (TB) do not need to be implemented until infection is confirmed in the patient or resident.

  1. True

  2. False

The correct answer is: False

The correct answer is "False" because precautions for preventing the transmission of tuberculosis (TB) should be implemented even before a definitive diagnosis is confirmed. TB is a contagious disease spread through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes, releasing droplets that can be inhaled by others. Given the potential for TB to spread rapidly in communal living situations, healthcare facilities must assume the possibility of infection and take appropriate measures to protect both staff and residents. These measures may include the use of specialized masks, isolating suspected cases, and ensuring proper ventilation in the affected areas, all of which are vital for controlling the spread of the disease even in the early stages. By implementing precautions proactively, healthcare providers can significantly reduce the risk of transmission among patients and staff.