Tuberculosis is an airborne bacterial infection caused by an organism called myobacterium tuberculosis. It’s spread through the air from person to person such as when someone with pulmonary tuberculosis coughs or sneezes. In this episode, we’re diving into the key things to know about tuberculosis for your nursing school exams:
Tuberculosis pathophysiology and risk factors
Signs/symptoms of tuberculosis
Key assessments for tuberculosis
Interventions, including pharmacology
Patient teaching
Details about the tuberculin skin test and what different levels of induration indicate
I hope this overview of tuberculosis helps you prepare for NCLEX, clinical and nursing school exams! Check out the article and references here to maximize your learning.
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