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FUNDAMENTALS TEST BANK EXAM Q&A 2024 LATEST UPDATE The nurse and a new nurse in orientation are caring for a patient with pneumonia. Which statement by the new nurse will indicate a correct understanding of this condition? a. "An infectious disease like pneumonia may not pose a risk to others." b. "We need to isolate the patient in a private negative-pressure room." c. "Clinical signs and symptoms are not present in pneumonia." d. "The patient will not be able to return home." - The patient and the nurse are discussing the vector transmitted Rickettsia rickettsii—Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Which patient statement to the nurse indicates understanding regarding the mode of transmission for this disease? a. "When camping, I will use sunscreen." b. "When camping, I will drink bottled water." c. "When camping, I will wear insect repellent." d. "When camping, I will wash my hands with hand gel." The nurse is providing an educational session for a group of preschool workers. The nurse reminds the group about the most important thing to do to prevent the spread of infection. Which information did the nurse share with the preschool workers? a. Encourage preschool children to eat a nutritious diet. b. Suggest that parents provide a multivitamin to the children. c. Clean the toys every afternoon before putting them away. d. Wash their hands between each interaction with children. - The nurse is admitting a patient with an infectious disease process. Which question will be most appropriate for a nurse to ask about the patient's susceptibility to this infectious process? a. "Do you have a spouse?" b. "Do you have a chronic disease?" c. "Do you have any children living in the home?" d. "Do you have any religious beliefs that will influence your care?" - The patient experienced a surgical procedure, and Betadine was utilized as the surgical prep. Two days postoperatively, the nurse's assessment indicates that the incision is red and has a small amount of purulent drainage. The patient reports tenderness at the incision site. The patient's temperature is 100.5° F, and the WBC is 10,500/mm3. Which action should the nurse take first? a. Plan to change the surgical dressing during the shift. b. Utilize SBAR to notify the primary health care provider. c. Reevaluate the temperature and white blood cell count in 4 hours. d. Check to see what solution was used for skin preparation in surgery. - The nurse is providing an education session to an adult community group about the effects of smoking on infection. Which information is most important for the nurse to include in the educational session? a. Smoke from tobacco products clings to your clothing and hair. b. Smoking affects the cilia lining the upper airways in the lungs. c. Smoking can affect the color of the patient's fingernails. d. Smoking tobacco products can be very expensive. A female adult patient presents to the clinic with reports of a white discharge and itching in the vaginal area. A nurse is taking a health history. Which question is the priority? a. "When was the last time you visited your primary health care provider?" b. "Has this condition affected your eating habits in any way?" c. "What medications are you currently taking?" d. "Are you able to sleep at night? The nurse is caring for a school-aged child who has injured the right leg after a bicycle accident. Which signs and symptoms will the nurse assess for to determine if the child is experiencing a localized inflammatory response? a. Malaise, anorexia, enlarged lymph nodes, and increased white blood cells b. Chest pain, shortness of breath, and nausea and vomiting c. Dizziness and disorientation to time, date, and place d. Edema, redness, tenderness, and loss of function - Which interventions utilized by the nurse will indicate the ability to recognize a localized inflammatory response? a. Vigorous range-of-motion exercises b. Turn, cough, and deep breathe c. Orient to date, time, and place d. Rest, ice, and elevation - The nurse is caring for a group of medical-surgical patients. Which patient is most at risk for developing an infection? a. A patient who is in observation for chest pain. b. A patient who has been admitted with dehydration. c. A patient who is recovering from a right total hip surgery. d. A patient who has been admitted for stabilization of heart problems. - ...........................................continued.............................................................

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FUNDAMENTALS TEST BANK
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UPDATE




The nurse and a new nurse in orientation are caring for a patient with
pneumonia. Which statement by the new nurse will indicate a
correct understanding of this condition?
a. "An infectious disease like pneumonia may not pose a risk to others."
b. "We need to isolate the patient in a private negative-pressure room."
c. "Clinical signs and symptoms are not present in pneumonia."
d. "The patient will not be able to return home." - ANSWER- a.
"An infectious disease like pneumonia may not pose a risk to
others."


The patient and the nurse are discussing the vector transmitted Rickettsia
rickettsii—Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Which patient statement to
the nurse indicates understanding regarding the mode of transmission for
this disease? a. "When camping, I will use sunscreen."
b. "When camping, I will drink bottled water."
c. "When camping, I will wear insect repellent."
d. "When camping, I will wash my hands with hand gel." - ANSWER- c.
"When camping, I will wear insect repellent."

,The nurse is providing an educational session for a group of preschool
workers. The nurse reminds the group about the most important thing to
do to prevent the spread of infection. Which information did the nurse
share with the preschool workers?
a. Encourage preschool children to eat a nutritious diet.
b. Suggest that parents provide a multivitamin to the children.
c. Clean the toys every afternoon before putting them away. d. Wash
their hands between each interaction with children. - ANSWER- d.
Wash their hands between each interaction with children.


The nurse is admitting a patient with an infectious disease process.
Which question will be most appropriate for a nurse to ask about the
patient's susceptibility to this infectious process?
a. "Do you have a spouse?"
b. "Do you have a chronic disease?"
c. "Do you have any children living in the home?"
d. "Do you have any religious beliefs that will influence your care?" -
ANSWER- b. "Do you have a chronic disease?"


The patient experienced a surgical procedure, and Betadine was utilized
as the surgical prep. Two days postoperatively, the nurse's assessment
indicates that the incision is red and has a small amount of purulent
drainage. The patient reports tenderness at the incision site. The patient's
temperature is 100.5° F, and the WBC is 10,500/mm3. Which action
should the nurse take first?
a. Plan to change the surgical dressing during the shift.
b. Utilize SBAR to notify the primary health care provider.

,c. Reevaluate the temperature and white blood cell count in 4 hours.
d. Check to see what solution was used for skin preparation in surgery.
- ANSWER- b. Utilize SBAR to notify the primary health care provider.


The nurse is providing an education session to an adult community
group about the effects of smoking on infection. Which information
is most important for the nurse to include in the educational session?
a. Smoke from tobacco products clings to your clothing and hair.
b. Smoking affects the cilia lining the upper airways in the lungs.
c. Smoking can affect the color of the patient's fingernails. d.
Smoking tobacco products can be very expensive. - ANSWER- b.
Smoking
affects the cilia lining the upper airways in the lungs.


A female adult patient presents to the clinic with reports of a white
discharge and itching in the vaginal area. A nurse is taking a health
history. Which question is the priority?
a. "When was the last time you visited your primary health
care provider?"
b. "Has this condition affected your eating habits in any way?"
c. "What medications are you currently taking?"
d. "Are you able to sleep at night? - ANSWER- c. "What
medications are you currently taking?"


The nurse is caring for a school-aged child who has injured the right leg
after a bicycle accident. Which signs and symptoms will the nurse assess
for to determine if the child is experiencing a localized inflammatory
response?

, a. Malaise, anorexia, enlarged lymph nodes, and increased white
blood cells
b. Chest pain, shortness of breath, and nausea and vomiting c.
Dizziness and disorientation to time, date, and place
d. Edema, redness, tenderness, and loss of function - ANSWER- d.
Edema, redness, tenderness, and loss of function


Which interventions utilized by the nurse will indicate the ability to
recognize a localized inflammatory response?
a. Vigorous range-of-motion exercises
b. Turn, cough, and deep breathe
c. Orient to date, time, and place
d. Rest, ice, and elevation - ANSWER- d. Rest, ice, and elevation


The nurse is caring for a group of medical-surgical patients. Which
patient is most at risk for developing an infection?
a. A patient who is in observation for chest pain.
b. A patient who has been admitted with dehydration.
c. A patient who is recovering from a right total hip surgery. d. A
patient who has been admitted for stabilization of heart problems. -
ANSWER- c. A patient who is recovering from a right total hip
surgery.


The nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with leukemia and is
preparing to provide fluids through a vascular access (IV) device. Which
nursing intervention is a priority in this procedure?
a. Review the procedure with the patient.

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