TB Resurgence Training TB Resurgence TrainingClick here to download the Training document. After reading the document, please begin the test below:Staff Name* First Last Staff Email* TB Resurgence Training Test1. Increases in cases of TB have been attributed toA. Nurse staffing shortagesB. Substance abuse, homelessness and povertyC. Non-effective drug therapyD. None of the above2. Tuberculosis is a disease caused by aA. SpiroketeB. VirusC. AnerobeD. Acid-fast bacillus3. The most common and most contagious form of TB isA. DermalB. SpinalC. PulmonaryD. Circulatory4. Multidrug-resistant TB is more common in people whoA. Do not take their medication regularlyB. May have spent time with a person who has drug resistant TBC. Reside in areas where drug resistance is commonD. All of the above5. Individuals with latent TB infectionA. Have no symptoms/do not feel sickB. Usually have a positive PPD skin testC. Cannot spread the disease to othersD. All of the above6. Signs and symptoms of pulmonary TB includeA. Night sweats, chest pain, and weight lossB. Anorexia, diarrhea, and decreased blood pressureC. Dermatitis, alopecia, and hematuriaD. Urticaria, muscle paralysis, and fatigue7. The KEY FACTOR for controlling or even eradicating TB isA. IsolationB. Psychiatric interventionC. PreventionD. Inoculation8. A person with active pulmonary TB and residing in the community should be taught toA. Use a private toiletB. Cover the mouth with disposable tissues whenever coughing, sneezing, or laughingC. Never open the bedroom window to air the roomD. Wear a N-95 particulate respirator mask9. The most commonly used drug to treat TB isA. EthionamideB. Isoniazid (INH)C. AmpicillinD. Theophylline10. The elderly are at risk for developing TB because theyA. Frequently reside in communal type living environmentsB. Have increased cell-mediated immunityC. Talk more frequentlyD. Respond to dietary habits