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The perianesthesia nurse B = 5th grade level
demonstrates understanding that
language and readable instructions
are important to patient safety after
discharge, by ensuring patient
discharge instructions are written in
the vocabulary of grade level:
A. 3
B. 5
C. 9
D. 12
,While assess an elderly patient who D. reports to social services
is anxious and fearful, a
perianesthesia nurse observes old
and new bruises with torn skin on the
patient's arms, face, and hairline. The
perianesthesia nurse's best action is
to:
A. approach the family about
possible abuse
B. evaluate, observe, and further
assess the patient
C. use appropriate paper tape on
the patient's skin
D. report this information to social
services
The perianesthesia nurse instructs a A. injury and infection
patient scheduled for a laparoscopic
cholecystectomy to remove body
piercings prior to arrival as they may
cause:
A. injury and infection
B. increased pain in the incision site
C. adverse medication interaction
D. EKG monitoring
, The perianesthesia nurse suspects a B. erythema
Type IV latex allergy in a patient
exhibiting: There are two types of latex allergies: Type I
(immediate-type) hypersensitivity and Type IV
A. tachyphylaxis (delayed-type) hypersensitivity.
B. erythema Type I (immediate-type) hypersensitivity to natural
C. hypotension rubber latex is an IgE-mediated, immediate type
D. bronchospasm hypersensitivity reaction to one or more proteins in
natural rubber latex. It is mediated by mast cell
histamine relase and it typically involves a systemic
reaction.
Type IV (delayed-type) hypersensitivity is a T cell-
mediated (another type of white blood cell),
delayed response, and typically occurs 48 to 96
hours after exposure. This is frequently a reaction to
the processing chemicals used in manufacturing
natural rubber latex. This reaction is generally
localized to the area of contact. This reaction is
also referred to as allergic contact dermatitis, T-
cell-mediated allergy, or chemical allergy.
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The perianesthesia nurse B = 5th grade level
demonstrates understanding that
language and readable instructions
are important to patient safety after
discharge, by ensuring patient
discharge instructions are written in
the vocabulary of grade level:
A. 3
B. 5
C. 9
D. 12
,While assess an elderly patient who D. reports to social services
is anxious and fearful, a
perianesthesia nurse observes old
and new bruises with torn skin on the
patient's arms, face, and hairline. The
perianesthesia nurse's best action is
to:
A. approach the family about
possible abuse
B. evaluate, observe, and further
assess the patient
C. use appropriate paper tape on
the patient's skin
D. report this information to social
services
The perianesthesia nurse instructs a A. injury and infection
patient scheduled for a laparoscopic
cholecystectomy to remove body
piercings prior to arrival as they may
cause:
A. injury and infection
B. increased pain in the incision site
C. adverse medication interaction
D. EKG monitoring
, The perianesthesia nurse suspects a B. erythema
Type IV latex allergy in a patient
exhibiting: There are two types of latex allergies: Type I
(immediate-type) hypersensitivity and Type IV
A. tachyphylaxis (delayed-type) hypersensitivity.
B. erythema Type I (immediate-type) hypersensitivity to natural
C. hypotension rubber latex is an IgE-mediated, immediate type
D. bronchospasm hypersensitivity reaction to one or more proteins in
natural rubber latex. It is mediated by mast cell
histamine relase and it typically involves a systemic
reaction.
Type IV (delayed-type) hypersensitivity is a T cell-
mediated (another type of white blood cell),
delayed response, and typically occurs 48 to 96
hours after exposure. This is frequently a reaction to
the processing chemicals used in manufacturing
natural rubber latex. This reaction is generally
localized to the area of contact. This reaction is
also referred to as allergic contact dermatitis, T-
cell-mediated allergy, or chemical allergy.