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, Which unique respiratory infection is caused by a resilient bacterial organism that can remain dormant
in the body? - correct ans:Tuberculosis
The health-care provider prescribes continuous monitoring of a client's oxygen saturation of
hemoglobin. Which method of monitoring does the nurse initiate? - correct ans:Pulse oximetry
Which condition results in lung tissue filling up with fluid or pus, inflammatory cells, and fibrin? - correct
ans:pneumonia
Which pulmonary condition is caused by infiltration of bacteria, resulting in a localized area of purulent
inflammation, tissue necrosis, and a central area of liquefaction? - correct ans:
The nurse is reviewing the process of gas exchange. Which knowledge does the nurse apply to the
relationship of red blood cells (RBCs) and oxygenation? - correct ans:
The nurse educator is teaching staff nurses about pneumonia. Which statement shows proper learning
about pneumonia by an attending nurse? - correct ans:
While examining a client, the primary health-care provider finds the client has symptoms that include
cough, fever, sore throat, and general malaise. Physical assessment findings include mucus production
and rhonchi. Which treatment does the primary health-care provider administer to the client? - correct
ans:
While reviewing a client's prescriptions, the nurse finds that the primary health-care provider has
prescribed antihistamines and antipyretics. The nurse observes that a corticosteroid anti-inflammatory
nasal spray has also been advised in the prescription. Which condition does the nurse infer from the
prescriptions? - correct ans:
During assessment of a client's physical findings, the nurse ascertains the client has red, swollen,
inflamed pharynx and tonsils. Which condition does the nurse suspect? - correct ans:
During the physical assessment of a client, the primary health-care provider observes facial pain. The
client states the pain gets worse when leaning forward. Which conclusion does the primary health-care
provider reach about the client's diagnosis? - correct ans: