Which action by the nurse will be most effective in decreasing the spread of pertussis in a community setting?
a. Providing supportive care to patients diagnosed with pertussis
b. Teaching family members about the need for careful hand washing
c. Teaching patients about the need for adult pertussis immunizations
d. Encouraging patients to complete the prescribed course of antibiotics
ANS: C
The increased rate of pertussis in adults is thought to be due to decreasing immunity after childhood immunization. Immunization is the most effective method of protecting communities from infectious diseases. Hand washing should be taught, but pertussis is spread by droplets and contact with secretions. Supportive care does not shorten the course of the disease or the risk for transmission. Taking antibiotics as prescribed does assist with decreased transmission, but patients are likely to have already transmitted the disease by the time the diagnosis is made.
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