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NURS 211 MIDTERM PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS Which sources may cause fungal infections? (Select All That Apply) AIDS Molds Mushrooms Yeasts Soils - Molds Mushrooms Yeasts Which adverse effects associated with fungal antifungal therapy require notification of the health care provider?(Select all that apply) Sudden weight gain 2 100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights peripheral numbness edema pruritus decreased urinary output - sudden weight gain edema decreased urinary output Which clinical manifestation is an early sign of heptatotxicity related to systemic antifungal therapy? Elevated BUN and creatinine levels Petechiae Hypotension Clay or orange colored stools - clay or orange colored stools A client is experiencing manifestations of a nonmalarial protozoan infection. The nurse would prepare to adminster which medication that is effective against all of the major types of nonmalarial protozoan? 3 100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Tinidazole (Tindamax) Metronidazole (Flagyl) Paromomycin sulfate Iodoquinol (Yodoxin) - Paromomycin Sulfate A client who is taking a prescription antiprotozoan medication is experiencing vomiting, flushing, and a headache. What would the nurse ask when assessing this client? "Are you sharing any personal items with other people?" "Are you washing your hands as instru

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NURS 211 MIDTERM PRACTICE EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS



Which sources may cause fungal infections? (Select All That Apply)


AIDS


Molds


Mushrooms


Yeasts


Soils - ✔✔Molds


Mushrooms


Yeasts


Which adverse effects associated with fungal antifungal therapy require

notification of the health care provider?(Select all that apply)


Sudden weight gain


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,peripheral numbness


edema


pruritus


decreased urinary output - ✔✔sudden weight gain


edema


decreased urinary output


Which clinical manifestation is an early sign of heptatotxicity related to

systemic antifungal therapy?


Elevated BUN and creatinine levels


Petechiae


Hypotension


Clay or orange colored stools - ✔✔clay or orange colored stools


A client is experiencing manifestations of a nonmalarial protozoan

infection. The nurse would prepare to adminster which medication that is

effective against all of the major types of nonmalarial protozoan?



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,Tinidazole (Tindamax)


Metronidazole (Flagyl)


Paromomycin sulfate


Iodoquinol (Yodoxin) - ✔✔Paromomycin Sulfate


A client who is taking a prescription antiprotozoan medication is

experiencing vomiting, flushing, and a headache. What would the nurse

ask when assessing this client?


"Are you sharing any personal items with other people?"


"Are you washing your hands as instructed?"


"Are you skipping any doses of the medication?"


"Are you drinking any alcohol? - ✔✔"Are you drinking any alcohol?"


Which client statement indicates that the teaching the nurse provided

about newly prescribed antiprotozoan medication has been effective?


"I will take the medication until the symptoms disappear"


"I am to expect changes in the symptoms associated with the infection"



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, "I will take the complete course of the medication."


"I will keep a record of adverse reactions to the medication" - ✔✔I will take

the complete course of the medication.


2.


The nurse is preparing to administer a medication to a client receiving a

continuous feeding via a gastrostomy tube. Before administration, the

nurse takes what action?




a. Mix the medication with at least 30 mL of the formula that the client is

receiving.


b. Aspirate feeding, and check for residual volume.


c. Ensure that feeding is running at 50 mL or greater.


d. Position the client on the left side, with the head elevated 90 degrees. -

✔✔Aspirate feeding, and check for residual volume.


A nasal spray is ordered for a client. The nurse knows that this medication

has an astringent effect, which will:


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