Influenza

Influenza ( 16 Questions)

Question 1 :
A nurse is educating a group of individuals about influenza. Which statement accurately describes the transmission of influenza viruses?


Correct Answer: D

Choice A rationale:

Influenza is primarily transmitted through respiratory droplets generated by coughing or sneezing. Influenza is a viral respiratory infection, and the main mode of transmission is through respiratory droplets when infected individuals cough or sneeze. These droplets can be inhaled by others, leading to the spread of the virus.

Choice B rationale:

Influenza is not transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes. Influenza is a human-to-human respiratory virus and is not spread by mosquitoes or other insects.

Choice C rationale:

Influenza does not spread through direct contact with infected animals. While some animal species can be affected by their own strains of influenza viruses, human influenza primarily spreads among people.

Choice D rationale:

This is the correct choice. Influenza is transmitted through respiratory droplets generated by coughing or sneezing. The droplets can travel a short distance and can be inhaled by individuals nearby, leading to infection.


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