and Answers
A client who is HIV positive asks the nurse, "How will I know when I have AIDS?" Which
response is best for the nurse to provide?
A. "Diagnosis of AIDS is made when you have 2 positive ELISA test results."
B. "Diagnosis is made when both the ELISA and the Western Blot tests are positive."
C. "I can tell that you are afraid of being diagnosed with AIDS. Would you like for me to
call your minister?"
D. "AIDS is diagnosed when a specific opportunistic infection is found in an otherwise
healthy individual." - answer*D. "AIDS is diagnosed when a specific opportunistic
infection is found in an otherwise healthy individual."*
-AIDS is diagnosed when one of several processes defined by the CDC is present in an
individual who is not otherwise immunosuppressed (PCP, candidacies, cryptococcus,
cryptosporidiosis, Kaposi's sarcoma, CNS lymphomas) and/or a CD4+ T cell countless
than 200 (normal count 1,000)
A client who was in a motor vehicle collision was admitted to the hospital and the right
knee was placed in skeletal traction. The nurse has documented this nursing diagnosis
in the client's medical record: "Potential for impairment of skin integrity related to
immobility from traction." Which nursing intervention is indicated based on this diagnosis
statement?
A. Release the traction q4h to provide skin care.
B. Turn the client for back care while suspending traction.
C. Provide back and skin care while maintaining the traction.
D. Give back care after the client is released from traction. - answer*C. Provide back
and skin care while maintaining the traction.*
-Maintaining skin integrity and providing back care is difficult when a client is in traction,
but must be performed and is the correct intervention to maintain the client's skin
integrity
A client's susceptibility to ulcerative colitis is most likely due to which aspect in the
client's history?
A. Jewish European ancestry.
B. H. pylori bowel infection.
C. Family history of irritable bowel syndrome.
D. Age between 25 and 55 years. - answer*A. Jewish European ancestry.*
,-Ulcerative colitis is 4 to 5 times more common among individuals of Jewish European
or Ashkenazi ancestry
A client is admitted for further testing to confirm sarcoidosis. Which diagnostic test
provides definitive information that the nurse should report to the healthcare provider?
A. Lung tissue biopsy.
B. Positive blood cultures.
C. MRI
D. CT of the thorax. - answer*A. Lung tissue biopsy.*
-Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory condition that is characterized by the formation of
widespread granulomatous lesions involving a pulmonary primary site
-Although chest radiography identifies sarcoidosis, lung tissue biopsy obtained by
bronchoscopy or bronchoalveolar lavage provides definitive confirmation
During lung assessment, the nurse places a stethoscope on a client's chest and
instructs him/her to say "99" each time the chest is touched with the stethoscope. What
would be the correct interpretation if the nurse hears the spoken words "99" very clearly
through the stethoscope?
A. This is a normal auscultatory finding.
B. May indicate pneumothorax.
C. May indicate pneumonia.
D. May indicate severe emphysema. - answer*C. May indicate pneumonia.*
-This test (whispered pectoriloquy) demonstrates hyperresonance and helps determine
the clarity with which spoken words are heard upon auscultation
-Normally, the spoken word is not well transmitted through lung tissue, and is heard as
a muffled or unclear transmission of the spoken word
-Increased clarity of a spoken word is indicative of some sort of consolidation process
(e. g., tumor, pneumonia), and is not a normal finding
A client has a staging procedure for cancer of the breast and ask the nurse which type
of breast cancer has the poorest prognosis. Which information should the nurse offer
the client?
A. Stage II.
B. Invasive infiltrating ductal carcinoma.
C. T1N0M0.
D. Inflammatory with peau d'orange. - answer*D. Inflammatory with peau d'orange.*
-Inflammatory breast cancer onset is very rapid and a very rare form of breast cancer
and is considered the most aggressive form of breast malignancies
, -It is often mistaken for a breast infection because it has a thickened appearance like an
orange peel (peau d'orange), causing the breast to become swollen and tender
Small bowel obstruction is a condition characterized by which finding?
A. Severe fluid and electrolyte imbalances.
B. Metabolic acidosis.
C. Ribbon-like stools.
D. Intermittent lower abdominal cramping. - answer*A. Severe fluid and electrolyte
imbalances.*
A client who is sexual active with several partners requests an intrauterine device (IUD)
as a contraceptive method. Which information should the nurse provide?
A. Using an IUD offers no protection against sexually transmitted diseases (STD), which
increase the risk for pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).
B. Getting pregnant while using an IUD is common and is not the best contraceptive
choice.
C. Relying on an IUD may be a safer choice for monogamous partners, but a barrier
method provides a better option in preventing STD transmission.
D. Selecting a contraceptive device should consider choosing a successful method
used in the past. - answer*A. Using an IUD offers no protection against sexually
transmitted diseases (STD), which increase the risk for pelvic inflammatory disease
(PID).*
A 77-year-old female client is admitted to the hospital. She is confused, has no appetite,
is nauseated and vomiting, and is complaining of a headache. Her pulse rate is 43
beats per minute. Which question is a priority for the nurse to ask this client or her
family on admission? "Does the client
A. have her own teeth or dentures?"
B. take aspirin and if so, how much?"
C. take nitroglycerin?"
D. take digitalis?" - answer*D. take digitalis?"*
-The symptoms described are classic for digitalis toxicity, and assessment of this
problem should be made promptly
-Elderly persons are particularly susceptible to digitalis intoxication which manifests
itself in such symptoms as anorexia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, and fatigue
A middle-aged male client with diabetes continues to eat an abundance of foods that
are high in sugar and fat. According to the Health Belief Model, which event is most
likely to increase the client's willingness to become compliant with the prescribed diet?
A. He visits his diabetic brother who just had surgery to amputate an infected foot.