NURS 6501: Final Exam Question 61 / NURS-6501N Advanced Pathophysiology
NURS 6501: Final Exam: Please contact Assignment Samurai for help with NURS 6501: Final Exam or any other assignment. Email: assignmentsamurai@gmail.com     Which of the following is NOT recommended as a preventive measure when entering tick-infested areas? Group of answer choices
  • Using insect repellents, such as permethrin or DEET
  • Checking for ticks after leaving a tick-infested area
  • Wearing socks over pants
  • Taking an antibiotic prophylactically before outdoor activities
  The correct answer is: Taking an antibiotic prophylactically before outdoor activities   Explanation: While preventive measures for tick-borne illnesses do include using insect repellents, checking for ticks, and wearing appropriate clothing, taking antibiotics prophylactically before outdoor activities is not recommended unless specifically prescribed by a healthcare provider for certain high-risk situations (e.g., known exposure to a tick that may carry Lyme disease, particularly in endemic areas). This is not a routine or standard preventive measure for people entering tick-infested areas.   Here’s why the other options are recommended: Using insect repellents, such as permethrin or DEET: These are effective in repelling ticks and reducing the risk of tick bites.   Checking for ticks after leaving a tick-infested area: Regularly checking for ticks is crucial for early removal, which can help prevent tick-borne diseases.   Wearing socks over pants: This helps prevent ticks from getting onto exposed skin by creating a barrier.   Thus, taking antibiotics prophylactically is not a standard preventive measure and should only be considered in specific circumstances.