Infectious Mononucleosis
Infectious Mononucleosis ( 11 Questions)
The participant correctly states that they should avoid sharing utensils with their friends. This is an appropriate measure to prevent the spread of infectious mononucleosis, as the virus can be transmitted through saliva.
This statement indicates a need for further teaching. Sharing a drink with a straw with a friend who has infectious mononucleosis is not safe, as the virus can still be transmitted through the shared drink.
The participant's statement is incorrect. Having infectious mononucleosis does not confer immunity to the disease. In fact, once a person has had the infection, the virus may remain dormant in their body and can reactivate later in life.
The participant's statement is correct. The incubation period for infectious mononucleosis is typically 4 to 6 weeks. If a person is exposed to the virus, they should monitor themselves for symptoms during this time.
Choice A rationale:
The participant correctly states that they should avoid sharing utensils with their friends. This is an appropriate measure to prevent the spread of infectious mononucleosis, as the virus can be transmitted through saliva.
Choice B rationale:
This statement indicates a need for further teaching. Sharing a drink with a straw with a friend who has infectious mononucleosis is not safe, as the virus can still be transmitted through the shared drink.
Choice C rationale:
The participant's statement is incorrect. Having infectious mononucleosis does not confer immunity to the disease. In fact, once a person has had the infection, the virus may remain dormant in their body and can reactivate later in life.
Choice D rationale:
The participant's statement is correct. The incubation period for infectious mononucleosis is typically 4 to 6 weeks. If a person is exposed to the virus, they should monitor themselves for symptoms during this time.