NUR 213 Test 5
• a nurse is caring for a client with a GI bleed who has been diagnosed with liver failure due
to hepatitis B. which of the following blood products will most likely be prescribed to achieve
hemostasis?
a. PRBCs
b. cryoprecipitate
c. platelets
d. whole blood: c
• the nurse is preparing to administer on unit of whole blood. which of thefollowing
describes the most life threatening complication associated with blood transfusions?
a. chill rigor reaction
b. Hep A
c. a febrile non-hemolytic reaction
d. transfusion related circulatory overload: d
they may develop s/s heart failure and dyspnea. this reaction is about 20% oftransfusion
related deaths
• the nurse is assessing a client with hepatitis. which of the following diag-nostic tests will
be recommended for this type of client? select all that apply
a. LDH
b. Potassium
c. sodium
d. HBV surface antigen
e. chloride
f. chest xray
g. ALP
h. AST: a, d, g, h
• a nurse is reviewing the prescription for a client who is being evaluated for the presence of
hepatitis C. which of the following prescribed lab tests should the nurse identify as diagnostic
for hepatitis C?
,a. indirect bilirubin
b. HCV RNA testing
c. AST
d. ALT: b
• after administering an injection to a child the nurse scratches their wristwith the used
needle. what is the next best action?
a. complete an incident report
b. wash the area with soapy water
c. notify the unit manager
d. call the clients doctor: b
if a needlestick injury occurs you should:
1. wash the wound with soapy water
2. tell the manager or supervisor about the injury
3. complete a report of the incident
the client may be tests for HIN, hep B and C after the doctor is consulted
• a nurse is planning care for a client who has hep B with jaundice. which ofthe following
interventions should the nurse include in the plan?
a. initiate contact precautions
b. administer acetaminophen q6h
c. provide warm compresses to the areas of pruritus
d. provide a high calorie, high protein diet: d
clients with hepatitis are at an increased risk for inadequate nutrition. they need moreprotein and
calories since they usually have nausea and vomiting
• a nurse is caring for a client with hepatitis A. which of the followingprecautions is
indicated when caring for this client?
a. prevent he spread of infection using reverse isolation techniques
b. use caution when bringing foo to the client
c. wear gloves when emptying the clients urinal
, d. don a mask, gown, and gloves before entering the clients room: c
hep A can be transmitted through stool and sometimes urine and nasotrachealsecretions
• a nurse is providing education to a client recently diagnosed wit viral hepatitis. which of
the following are true about viral hepatitis? select all thatapply
a. hep A has an incubation period of 6-24 weeks
b. hep A is transmitted via body fluids
c. hepatitis d can cause fulminant hepatitis
d. hepatitis C can be prevented by vaccine
e. lab studies for hep B show HDV: c, f
• which of the following body body substances can transmit hepatitis C?select all that
apply
a. sweat
b. urine
c. stool
d. blood
e. semen: d, e
• a nurse is providing discharge teaching for a client who has hepatitis B. which of the
following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching?select all that apply
a. limit physical activity
b. avoid alcohol
c. wait 6 months before donating blood
d. wear a mask in public places
e. eat small, frequent meals: a, b, e
• a nurse is caring for a client with chronic hepatitis B and cirrhosis. whichof the following
findings would indicate deficient vitamin K absorption as a result of the clients disease?
a. petechiae and purpura
b. asterixis
c. gynecomastia
d. ascites: a
• a nurse is caring for a client with a GI bleed who has been diagnosed with liver failure due
to hepatitis B. which of the following blood products will most likely be prescribed to achieve
hemostasis?
a. PRBCs
b. cryoprecipitate
c. platelets
d. whole blood: c
• the nurse is preparing to administer on unit of whole blood. which of thefollowing
describes the most life threatening complication associated with blood transfusions?
a. chill rigor reaction
b. Hep A
c. a febrile non-hemolytic reaction
d. transfusion related circulatory overload: d
they may develop s/s heart failure and dyspnea. this reaction is about 20% oftransfusion
related deaths
• the nurse is assessing a client with hepatitis. which of the following diag-nostic tests will
be recommended for this type of client? select all that apply
a. LDH
b. Potassium
c. sodium
d. HBV surface antigen
e. chloride
f. chest xray
g. ALP
h. AST: a, d, g, h
• a nurse is reviewing the prescription for a client who is being evaluated for the presence of
hepatitis C. which of the following prescribed lab tests should the nurse identify as diagnostic
for hepatitis C?
,a. indirect bilirubin
b. HCV RNA testing
c. AST
d. ALT: b
• after administering an injection to a child the nurse scratches their wristwith the used
needle. what is the next best action?
a. complete an incident report
b. wash the area with soapy water
c. notify the unit manager
d. call the clients doctor: b
if a needlestick injury occurs you should:
1. wash the wound with soapy water
2. tell the manager or supervisor about the injury
3. complete a report of the incident
the client may be tests for HIN, hep B and C after the doctor is consulted
• a nurse is planning care for a client who has hep B with jaundice. which ofthe following
interventions should the nurse include in the plan?
a. initiate contact precautions
b. administer acetaminophen q6h
c. provide warm compresses to the areas of pruritus
d. provide a high calorie, high protein diet: d
clients with hepatitis are at an increased risk for inadequate nutrition. they need moreprotein and
calories since they usually have nausea and vomiting
• a nurse is caring for a client with hepatitis A. which of the followingprecautions is
indicated when caring for this client?
a. prevent he spread of infection using reverse isolation techniques
b. use caution when bringing foo to the client
c. wear gloves when emptying the clients urinal
, d. don a mask, gown, and gloves before entering the clients room: c
hep A can be transmitted through stool and sometimes urine and nasotrachealsecretions
• a nurse is providing education to a client recently diagnosed wit viral hepatitis. which of
the following are true about viral hepatitis? select all thatapply
a. hep A has an incubation period of 6-24 weeks
b. hep A is transmitted via body fluids
c. hepatitis d can cause fulminant hepatitis
d. hepatitis C can be prevented by vaccine
e. lab studies for hep B show HDV: c, f
• which of the following body body substances can transmit hepatitis C?select all that
apply
a. sweat
b. urine
c. stool
d. blood
e. semen: d, e
• a nurse is providing discharge teaching for a client who has hepatitis B. which of the
following instructions should the nurse include in the teaching?select all that apply
a. limit physical activity
b. avoid alcohol
c. wait 6 months before donating blood
d. wear a mask in public places
e. eat small, frequent meals: a, b, e
• a nurse is caring for a client with chronic hepatitis B and cirrhosis. whichof the following
findings would indicate deficient vitamin K absorption as a result of the clients disease?
a. petechiae and purpura
b. asterixis
c. gynecomastia
d. ascites: a