1.A child has scraped his finger on a sharp spot on a shower door edge. The mother would like to use a typical antibiotic to prevent infection. Which agent would the pediatric telephone consultation nurse recommend?
A. Bacitracin (Baciguent Topical)
B. Malathion (Ovide Lotion)
C. Ketoconazole (Nizoral)
D. Mafenide (Sulfamylon
2.Which of the following interventions would be appropriate for a client recovering from a splenectomy ?
A. Assist with ambulation once per shift.
B. Medicate for pain.
C. Utilize strict infection control techniques
. D. Encourage the client to deep breathe and cough every 8 hours.
3. A client is admitted with a positive stool culture growing Vancomycin-resistant enterococcus(VRE)what type of transmission-based precautions should the nurse initiate upon the clients arrival to the unit?
a. standard
b. contact
c. droplets
d. airborne
4. a client who was hospitalized for an appendectomy requires scheduled dressing changes twice daily. On day 3, the clients incision assessment shows local redness, warmth, and purulent drainage from the surgical wound. The nurse spectates that the wound became infected and a wound culture shows growth of meticillin-resistant staph aureus(MRSA).this infection can be classified as
a. endogenous infection
b. severe infection
c. preventable infection
d. healthcare-associated infection
5.
The nurse is completing a physical assessment with a client. Which of the following finding could be caused by impaired immune function in the client.
a. Jugular vein distention
b. Neck pain
c. Leg rash
d. Hip pain

1.A child has scraped his finger on a sharp spot on a shower door edge. The...
1. Age-related changes in immunologic function include: ( select all that apply) a. increased number of collagen fibers b. impaired phagocytic immune response c. decreased elasticity of the skin d. increased adipose tissue e. ,maintenance of function of the B lymphocytes 2. The nurse is completing a physical assessment with a client. Which of the following finding could be caused by impaired immune function in the client. a. Jugular vein distention b. Neck pain c. Leg rash d. Hip pain...
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28. A hospitalized 88-year-old client who has been receiving antibiotics for 10 days tells you that he is having frequent watery stools. Which action will you take first? a. Notify the physician about the loose stools. b. Obtain stool specimens for culture. c. Instruct the client about correct hand washing. d. Place the client on contact precautions. 29. A client with a vancomycin-resistant enterococcus (VRE) infection is admitted to the medical unit....
1. Mr. Bryson has a stage 3 sacral pressure ulcer that is draining a large amount of purulent discharge. Which of the following wound care products would be the most appropriate choice for this wound? a) Hydrogel b) Hydrocolloid c) Gauze dressing d) Polyurethane 2. In order to prevent atelectasis in Mr. Bryson, which of the following interventions would the nurse promote? a) Daily ambulation b) Posturnal drainage c) Slow abdominal breathing d) Chest percussion and vibration 3. Which of...
1. Oral acetaminophen has been ordered for a young child who has a fever. A liquid form has been obtained by the nurse to increase the chance of problem free administration. Prior to administration, the nurse is going through the rights of medication administration. When confirming the right dose, what term is the most appropriate? a. "160 mg" b. "one teaspoon" c. "one third of a tablespoon d. "SmL 2. A pregnant woman asks why she needs to take a...
424. You are the nurse caring for 82 year old women in the PACU. The woman begins to awaken and responds to her name but is confused, restless and agitated. What are you aware of? A. Postoperative confusion is an indication of an oxygen problem or possibly a stroke during surgery. B. Confusion, restlessness, and agitation are normal postoperative findings and will diminish in time C. Postoperative confusion is common in the elderly, but it could also indicate a significant...
A nurse is collecting data from an adolescent client who has experienced sexual abuse. Which of the following statements by the client should the nurse recognized as the use of the use of defense mechanism of suppression? I drink beer as often as I can so that I don’t have to think about all of the times it happened. My mother is the real reason for it all because she doesn’t live in the real world. Sometimes I get angry...
1. A nurse is teaching a client who has osteoporosis and Alendronate, which of the following instructions should the nurse provide? Select all that apply. A Instruct client to take first thing in the morning before eating to increase absorption. B. Instruct client to sit upright for at least 30 minutes After taking the medication. C Clients should drink at least 240 (8 O ml of water D. Chew medications to increase Bioavailability 2. How should the calcitonin drug calcitonin-salmon...
ame Date Score A patient client who is lactose intolerant is recovering from a surgical procedure. What impact does the nurse expect this to have on progression of diet as tolerated a The patient client will be able to progress from a clear to full liquid diet once bowel sounds and gag reflex returns b. There is no impact with regard to dict progression because of lactose intolerance e. The patient's client's diet can be progressed following a bowel movement...
420. A 42 year old patient is admitted to the emergency department (ED. following being mugged. The patient received blunt trauma to the face and has clear fluid draining from the right nostril. What does the ED nurse know to assess this fluid for? A. Sodium B. Protein C. Calcium D. Glucose 421. As an asthma educator, you are teaching a patient newly diagnosed with asthma and her family about the use of a peak flow meter. What does a...
Nurses working in an
ambulatory care clinic observe an increase in the number of clients
with hypertension. In planning community education, which of the
following approaches is likely to have the most positive impact on
reducing the development of hypertension?
A appropriate rtising or a chan who is unconsaus. Which of the following actions proving the duona caur O Anurse is caring for a dient who has right-sided paralysis following a cerebrovascular accident. Which of the following prescriptions should the...