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Correct | Grade A - Chamberlain
Question:
After administration of diphenhydramine, which symptoms should the nurse
anticipate will resolve? Select all that apply.
a. Urticaria
b. Coughing
c. Nasal stuffiness
d. Throat tightening
e. Pruritis
Answer:
Urticaria
Nasal stuffiness
Pruritis
,Question:
Which body fluids transmit human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)? Select all
that apply.
a. Breast milk
b. Sweat
c. Vaginal fluid
d. Urine
e. Blood
f. Semen
Answer:
Breast milk
Vaginal fluid
Blood
Semen
Question:
A nurse is caring for a client who was sexually assaulted and is concerned
about exposure to the human immunodeficiency virus. The healthcare
provider prescribes post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP). What information
should the nurse provide to the client about this medication? Select all that
apply.
a. Raltegravir will be taken twice daily, and Truvada will be taken daily.
b. PEP must be taken for 28 days after exposure.
c. PEP must be started within 96 hours after exposure.
,d. PEP can be used to replace prevention measures.
e. PEP is 100% effective in preventing HIV infection.
Answer:
Raltegravir will be taken twice daily, and Truvada will be taken daily.
PEP must be taken for 28 days after exposure.
Question:
Which medications may be used to treat human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV)? Select all that apply.
a. Methimazole
b. Pantoprazole
c. Tenofovir
d. Maraviroc
e. Atazanavir
f. Ibalizumab
g. Cyclobenzaprine
Answer:
Tenofovir
Maraviroc
Atazanavir
Ibalizumab
, Question:
Demonstrate knowledge of the pathophysiology of human immunodeficiency
virus (HIV) by placing the statements in the correct order.
Answer:
HIV enters the CD4 cell by binding to protein receptors.
Single-stranded HIV DNA becomes double-stranded viral DNA.
Double-stranded HIV DNA integrates itself into the genetic structure.
The CD4 cell is destroyed.
Question:
The nurse is caring for a client with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
(AIDS) who is admitted for malnutrition. The client's CD4 cell count is less
than 200/microliter, so neutropenic precautions must be implemented.
Which actions by the nurse will protect the client from infection? Select all
that apply.
a. Wear a N95 mask when entering the room.
b. Prohibit dried or fresh flowers in the client's room.
c. Closely monitor for signs and symptoms of infection.
d. Avoid raw, unwashed fruits on the client's meal tray.
e. Restrict all visitation from family and friends.
f. Place the client in a single-occupancy room.
Answer:
Prohibit dried or fresh flowers in the client's room.
Closely monitor for signs and symptoms of infection.
Avoid raw, unwashed fruits on the client's meal tray.