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• A hospital client is immunocompromised because of stage
3 HIV infection and the physician has ordered a chest
radiograph. How should the nurse most safely facilitate the
test? SELECTED ANSWER>>
a. Arrange for a portable x-ray machine to be used
• A client's current antiretroviral regimen includes
nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs). What
dietary counseling will the nurse provide based on the
client's medication regimen? SELECTED ANSWER>>
a. Take this medication without regard to meals.
• A nurse is performing the admission assessment of a client
who has AIDS. What components should the nurse include in
this comprehensive assessment? SELECTED ANSWER>> Select
all that apply.
a. Current medication regimen
b. Identification of client's support system
c. Immune system function
d. History of sexual practices
• A client is in the primary infection stage of HIV. What is true of
this client's current health status? SELECTED ANSWER>>
a. The client is infected with HIV but lacks HIV-
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specific antibodies.
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• A nurse is aware of the need to assess clients' risks for
anaphylaxis. What health care procedure constitutes the
highest risk for anaphylaxis? SELECTED ANSWER>>
a. Computed tomography with contrast solution
• A client with multiple food and environmental allergies tells the
nurse that he is frustrated and angry about having to be so
watchful all the time and wonders if it is really worth it. What
would be the nurse's best response? SELECTED ANSWER>>
a. “I can only imagine how you feel. Would you like
to talk about it? SELECTED ANSWER>>
• A nurse is caring for a client who has allergic rhinitis. What
intervention would be most likely to help the client meet the
goal of improved breathing pattern? SELECTED ANSWER>>
a. Modify the environment to reduce the severity of
allergic symptoms.
• The nurse in an allergy clinic is educating a new client about
the pathology of the client's health problem. What response
should the nurse describe as a possible consequence of
histamine release? SELECTED ANSWER>>
a. Contraction of bronchial smooth muscle
• A client has presented with signs and symptoms that are
consistent with contact dermatitis. What aspect of care should
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the nurse prioritize when working with this client? SELECTED
ANSWER>>
a. Identifying the offending agent, if possible
• A client's rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has failed to respond
appreciably to first-line treatments and the primary care
provider has added prednisone to the client's drug regimen.
What principle will guide this aspect of the client's treatment?
SELECTED ANSWER>>
a. The drug should be used for as short a time as
possible.
• A client with SLE has come to the clinic for a routine check-
up. When auscultating the client's apical heart rate, the
nurse notes the presence of a distinct “scratching” sound.
What is the nurse's most appropriate action? SELECTED
ANSWER>>
a. Inform the primary care provider that a friction
rub may be present.
• A nurse is educating a client with gout about lifestyle
modifications that can help control the signs and symptoms
of the disease. What recommendation should the nurse make?
SELECTED ANSWER>>
a. Limiting intake of alcohol
• A nurse is planning the care of a client who has a long
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