NRS 3015 EXAM 2 2026/2027 LATEST
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
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A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has an allergy to peanuts. Which of the following
instructions is the priority to include in the teaching?
a. Inform other health care professionals of the allergy
b. Wear a medical identification tag
c. Carry an emergency anaphylaxis kit
d. Keep a food diary
c
A nurse is teaching the parent of a child about administration guidelines for the human
papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine. Which of the following information should the nurse include?
a. One dose is administered at birth and the other is administered at age 5
b. The vaccine does not protect males
c. The vaccine protects against chlamydia
d. Three doses are administered to clients who start the series after age 15
d
A nurse is educating a client who is scheduled for a kidney transplant. Which of the following
information about hyperacute rejections should be included in the teaching?
a. Hyperacute rejection can occur during the first few weeks after the transplant
b. If hyperacute rejection occurs, the kidney can become enlarged
c. The kidney will need to be removed if hyperacute rejection occurs
d. Immunosuppressive therapy is given to reverse hyperacute rejection
c
,A nurse is planning an education program for a group of high school teachers who will be
taking students on a hike. Which of the following information should the nurse include
regarding Lyme disease?
a. "If you bitten by a tick, you should be tested immediately."
b. "If you have a tick embedded in your skin, apply a lit match to remove it."
c. "You should wear dark-colored clothing to deter ticks from biting."
d. "If you develop pain and stiffness in your joints, you should see your doctor."
d
A nurse is assessing a client who has HIV. Which of the following findings should cause the
nurse to suspect the client's diagnosis who has progressed to AIDS?
a. Small, purple-colored lesions
b. Fever and diarrhea lasting longer than 1 month
c. Persistent, generalized lymphadenopathy
d. CD4-T-cells decreased to 750 cells/mm3
a
A nurse is teaching a client who has AIDS about the transmission of Pneumocystis jiroveci
pneumonia (PCP). Which of the following pieces of information should the nurse include in the
teaching?
a. "PCP is sexually transmitted from person to person."
b. "You were most likely exposed to a contaminated surface such as a drinking glass."
c. "PCP results from an impaired immune system."
d. "You might have contracted PCP from a family pet."
c
A nurse is providing teaching about antiretroviral medication therapy to a client who has a new
diagnosis of AIDS. Which of the following statements should the nurse include in the teaching?
a. "Your provider will prescribe a single antiretroviral medication at a time."
b. "You should take antiretroviral medications on a routine schedule."
c. "You should increase your intake of raw fruits and vegetables while taking antiretroviral
medications."
d. "Your provider will prescribe antiretroviral therapy to kill the HIV."
,b
A nurse is caring for a client who has human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The client asks the
nurse, "Should I tell my partner that I am HIV positive?" Which of the following statements
should the nurse provide?
a. "That is your decision alone."
b. "I would if I were you."
c. "It sounds like you are unsure what to say to your partner."
d. "Your provider is required by law to notify your partner."
c
A nurse is teaching a client who has immunodeficiency virus (HIV) about how the virus is
transmitted. Which of the following statements should the nurse include in the teaching?
a. "HIV can be transmitted as soon as a person develops manifestations."
b. "HIV can be transmitted to anyone who has had contact with infected blood."
c. "HIV is transmitted through the respiratory route via droplets."
d. "HIV is transmitted only during the active phase of the virus."
b
A nurse is teaching a client who has human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) about the early
manifestations of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Which of the following
statements should the nurse include in the eaching?
a. "You can expect a persistent fever and swollen glands."
b. "You can expect an expected elevated white blood cell count."
c. "You can expect increased blood pressure and edema."
d. "You can expect weight gain."
a
A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who has HIV. Which of the instructions
about infection prevention should the nurse include? (Select all that apply.)
a. Avoid large gatherings of people
b. Clean toothbrush by running through the dishwasher
c. Change pet litter boxes with disposable gloves
d. Consume fresh fruit and raw vegetables
e. Avoid digging in the garden
a, b, e
, A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who has HIV. Which of the following
statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching?
a. "I will clean the bathroom surfaces with full-strength bleach."
b. "I should discard open beverages that have been unrefrigerated for 1 hour."
c. "I should wash laundry that is soiled with body fluid in cool water."
d. "I will work in the garden for exercise."
b
A nurse is caring for a client who has HIV. Which of the following laboratory findings should
suggest to the nurse that medication therpay is effective?
a. WBC count 3,500/mm3
b. Lymphocyte 1,400/mm3
c. Decreased viral load
d. Low CD4/CD8 ratio
c
A nurse is caring for a client who has neutropenia. Which of the following findings indicates a
need for intervention?
a. The client's grandchild is visiting and telling the client about the first day of kindergarten
b. The client has a grilled ham and cheese sandwich, a banana, and yogurt on their lunch tray
c. The client's family brings in a silk flower arrangement
d. The client's assistive personnel places paper cups and plastic utensils in the client's room
a
A nurse is administering a unit of packed red blood cells (RBCs) to a client who is
postoperative. The client reports itchinga n hives 30 min after the infusion begins. Which of the
following actions should the nurse take first?
a. Maintain IV access with 0.9% sodium chloride
b. Stop the infusion of blood
c. Send the blood container and tubing to the blood bank
d. Obtain a urine sample
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
OAKLAND UNIVERSITY 100% ACCURATELY
RATED A+
A nurse is providing teaching to a client who has an allergy to peanuts. Which of the following
instructions is the priority to include in the teaching?
a. Inform other health care professionals of the allergy
b. Wear a medical identification tag
c. Carry an emergency anaphylaxis kit
d. Keep a food diary
c
A nurse is teaching the parent of a child about administration guidelines for the human
papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine. Which of the following information should the nurse include?
a. One dose is administered at birth and the other is administered at age 5
b. The vaccine does not protect males
c. The vaccine protects against chlamydia
d. Three doses are administered to clients who start the series after age 15
d
A nurse is educating a client who is scheduled for a kidney transplant. Which of the following
information about hyperacute rejections should be included in the teaching?
a. Hyperacute rejection can occur during the first few weeks after the transplant
b. If hyperacute rejection occurs, the kidney can become enlarged
c. The kidney will need to be removed if hyperacute rejection occurs
d. Immunosuppressive therapy is given to reverse hyperacute rejection
c
,A nurse is planning an education program for a group of high school teachers who will be
taking students on a hike. Which of the following information should the nurse include
regarding Lyme disease?
a. "If you bitten by a tick, you should be tested immediately."
b. "If you have a tick embedded in your skin, apply a lit match to remove it."
c. "You should wear dark-colored clothing to deter ticks from biting."
d. "If you develop pain and stiffness in your joints, you should see your doctor."
d
A nurse is assessing a client who has HIV. Which of the following findings should cause the
nurse to suspect the client's diagnosis who has progressed to AIDS?
a. Small, purple-colored lesions
b. Fever and diarrhea lasting longer than 1 month
c. Persistent, generalized lymphadenopathy
d. CD4-T-cells decreased to 750 cells/mm3
a
A nurse is teaching a client who has AIDS about the transmission of Pneumocystis jiroveci
pneumonia (PCP). Which of the following pieces of information should the nurse include in the
teaching?
a. "PCP is sexually transmitted from person to person."
b. "You were most likely exposed to a contaminated surface such as a drinking glass."
c. "PCP results from an impaired immune system."
d. "You might have contracted PCP from a family pet."
c
A nurse is providing teaching about antiretroviral medication therapy to a client who has a new
diagnosis of AIDS. Which of the following statements should the nurse include in the teaching?
a. "Your provider will prescribe a single antiretroviral medication at a time."
b. "You should take antiretroviral medications on a routine schedule."
c. "You should increase your intake of raw fruits and vegetables while taking antiretroviral
medications."
d. "Your provider will prescribe antiretroviral therapy to kill the HIV."
,b
A nurse is caring for a client who has human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The client asks the
nurse, "Should I tell my partner that I am HIV positive?" Which of the following statements
should the nurse provide?
a. "That is your decision alone."
b. "I would if I were you."
c. "It sounds like you are unsure what to say to your partner."
d. "Your provider is required by law to notify your partner."
c
A nurse is teaching a client who has immunodeficiency virus (HIV) about how the virus is
transmitted. Which of the following statements should the nurse include in the teaching?
a. "HIV can be transmitted as soon as a person develops manifestations."
b. "HIV can be transmitted to anyone who has had contact with infected blood."
c. "HIV is transmitted through the respiratory route via droplets."
d. "HIV is transmitted only during the active phase of the virus."
b
A nurse is teaching a client who has human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) about the early
manifestations of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Which of the following
statements should the nurse include in the eaching?
a. "You can expect a persistent fever and swollen glands."
b. "You can expect an expected elevated white blood cell count."
c. "You can expect increased blood pressure and edema."
d. "You can expect weight gain."
a
A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who has HIV. Which of the instructions
about infection prevention should the nurse include? (Select all that apply.)
a. Avoid large gatherings of people
b. Clean toothbrush by running through the dishwasher
c. Change pet litter boxes with disposable gloves
d. Consume fresh fruit and raw vegetables
e. Avoid digging in the garden
a, b, e
, A nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client who has HIV. Which of the following
statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching?
a. "I will clean the bathroom surfaces with full-strength bleach."
b. "I should discard open beverages that have been unrefrigerated for 1 hour."
c. "I should wash laundry that is soiled with body fluid in cool water."
d. "I will work in the garden for exercise."
b
A nurse is caring for a client who has HIV. Which of the following laboratory findings should
suggest to the nurse that medication therpay is effective?
a. WBC count 3,500/mm3
b. Lymphocyte 1,400/mm3
c. Decreased viral load
d. Low CD4/CD8 ratio
c
A nurse is caring for a client who has neutropenia. Which of the following findings indicates a
need for intervention?
a. The client's grandchild is visiting and telling the client about the first day of kindergarten
b. The client has a grilled ham and cheese sandwich, a banana, and yogurt on their lunch tray
c. The client's family brings in a silk flower arrangement
d. The client's assistive personnel places paper cups and plastic utensils in the client's room
a
A nurse is administering a unit of packed red blood cells (RBCs) to a client who is
postoperative. The client reports itchinga n hives 30 min after the infusion begins. Which of the
following actions should the nurse take first?
a. Maintain IV access with 0.9% sodium chloride
b. Stop the infusion of blood
c. Send the blood container and tubing to the blood bank
d. Obtain a urine sample