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\Q\.A client who is on monoclonal antibody medication reports rigors, headache, myalgia, and
gastrointestinal disturbances. The medical history shows that the client is on muromonab-CD3.
Which medications could be beneficial for the reported symptoms? Select all that apply.
1 Sirolimus
2 Cyclosporine
3 Acetaminophen
4 Diphenhydramine
5 Methylprednisolone - ANSWER-✔3 Acetaminophen
4 Diphenhydramine
5 Methylprednisolone
Acetaminophen, diphenhydramine, and methylprednisolone are administered to reduce the
adverse effects associated with muromonab-CD3 use. When monoclonal antibodies are
administered, a flulike syndrome occurs during the first few days of treatment because of
cytokine release. Rigors, headache, myalgia, and gastrointestinal disturbances are the adverse
effects of monoclonal antibodies. Sirolimus and cyclosporine are used in combination to reduce
the graft loss that occurs in transplant recipients.
\Q\.A primary healthcare provider is treating the red-color wound of a client caused by pressure
ulcers. Which dressings are beneficial for wound recovery? Select all that apply.
, 1 Absorptive dressings
2 Hydrocolloid dressings
3 Transparent film dressings
4 Moist gauze dressings with antibiotics
5 Telfa dressings with antibiotic ointment - ANSWER-✔2 Hydrocolloid dressings
3 Transparent film dressings
5 Telfa dressings with antibiotic ointment
Hydrocolloid dressings, transparent film dressings, and telfa dressings with antibiotic ointment
are beneficial for the healing of a red wound caused by pressure ulcers. Absorptive dressings
and moist gauze dressings with antibiotics are used to treat yellow wounds, such as wounds
with nonviable necrotic tissue.
\Q\.Which microorganism causes maternal mastitis?
1 Escherichia coli
2 Group B streptococcus
3 Staphylococcus aureus
4 Chlamydia trachomatis - ANSWER-✔3 Staphylococcus aureus
Staphylococcus aureus is a resident organism of the skin; it is the causative agent of 95% of the
infections that result in maternal mastitis. Escherichia coli is found in the lower intestinal tract;
it is not associated with mastitis. Group B streptococcus rarely causes mastitis. Chlamydia
trachomatis can cause neonatal pneumonia and conjunctivitis, not mastitis. Frequent hand
washing by staff and clients may reduce the risk of infection.
\Q\.A client reports a cold and severe cough lasting for several minutes accompanied by
frequent exhaustion. The nurse observes a "whooping" sound at the end of the cough. Which
organism may responsible for this condition in the client?