NUR2214nur2214 Module 6 EXAM
ANSWERED QUESTIONS (latest update
2024/2025)!! Rasmusses
A client receiving chemotherapy asks the nurse why an antibiotic was
prescribed. Which tissue affected by chemotherapy should the nurse
consider when formulating a response? (CORRECT ANSWERS) bone
marrow
The nurse educates a client on decreasing the risk of developing
antibiotic-resistant infections. Which statement made by the nurse will
be most significant? (CORRECT ANSWERS) "Do not skip any dose of
your antibiotics."
A child is administered a RotaTeq vaccine. What adverse drug effect
should the nurse monitor for? (CORRECT ANSWERS) intussusception
A nurse is assessing clients who are to be given the smallpox
vaccination. Which client should the nurse remove from the
immunization line for medical counseling? (CORRECT ANSWERS) 45-
year-old woman with breast cancer
A registered nurse is teaching a student nurse regarding the interventions
for a client with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Which
statement by the student nurse indicates the nurse needs to follow up?
,(CORRECT ANSWERS) "I will ask the client to avoid involvement in
community activities."
A 1-year-old exhibits a runny nose and cough after being administered a
vaccine via the intranasal route. Which vaccine may have been
administered to the child? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Live attenuated
influenza
Which medications act by binding with integrase enzyme and prevent
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) from incorporating its genetic
material into the client's cell? Select all that apply. (CORRECT
ANSWERS) Raltegravir
Elvitegravir
A client presents with a localized bacterial infection of mucous
membranes. Which organism is most likely responsible for this
condition in the client? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Corynebacterium
diphtheria
A client presents to the emergency department with shortness of breath,
bloody sputum, weight gain, generalized edema, and a blood pressure of
150/110. The nurse reviews the client's laboratory results and determines
that the client has impaired renal function. Which diagnosis will the
nurse most likely observe written in the client's electronic medical
record? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Goodpasture syndrome
The 8-year-old son of migrant farm workers is brought to the county
health clinic. He has no history of immunizations. After measles is
, diagnosed, the public health nurse goes to the migrant camp to search for
people with a greater-than-average chance of contracting the disease.
What is the name of this variable? (CORRECT ANSWERS) risk factor
A newborn is Rh positive, and the mother is Rh negative. The infant is to
receive an exchange transfusion. When the parents ask why their baby
will receive Rh-negative blood, what explanation does the nurse
provide? (CORRECT ANSWERS) The red blood cells will not be
destroyed by maternal anti-Rh antibodies.
The nurse suspects the Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction in a client with
syphilis who is on antibiotic therapy. Which symptoms in the client
support the nurse's suspicion? Select all that apply. (CORRECT
ANSWERS) fever
generalized ache
pain at the injection site
An adolescent is brought to the hospital by the parent. The adolescent
has a slump and cannot sit upright. On examination, the nurse finds a
painless curvature of spine side to side. What should the nurse advise the
parent? (CORRECT ANSWERS) "Your child has scoliosis and needs to
see the primary health care provider."
The school nurse is teaching a class on injury prevention. What should
be included when discussing firearms? (CORRECT ANSWERS)
Adolescence is the peak age for being a victim and/or offender in the
case of injury involving a firearm.
ANSWERED QUESTIONS (latest update
2024/2025)!! Rasmusses
A client receiving chemotherapy asks the nurse why an antibiotic was
prescribed. Which tissue affected by chemotherapy should the nurse
consider when formulating a response? (CORRECT ANSWERS) bone
marrow
The nurse educates a client on decreasing the risk of developing
antibiotic-resistant infections. Which statement made by the nurse will
be most significant? (CORRECT ANSWERS) "Do not skip any dose of
your antibiotics."
A child is administered a RotaTeq vaccine. What adverse drug effect
should the nurse monitor for? (CORRECT ANSWERS) intussusception
A nurse is assessing clients who are to be given the smallpox
vaccination. Which client should the nurse remove from the
immunization line for medical counseling? (CORRECT ANSWERS) 45-
year-old woman with breast cancer
A registered nurse is teaching a student nurse regarding the interventions
for a client with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Which
statement by the student nurse indicates the nurse needs to follow up?
,(CORRECT ANSWERS) "I will ask the client to avoid involvement in
community activities."
A 1-year-old exhibits a runny nose and cough after being administered a
vaccine via the intranasal route. Which vaccine may have been
administered to the child? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Live attenuated
influenza
Which medications act by binding with integrase enzyme and prevent
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) from incorporating its genetic
material into the client's cell? Select all that apply. (CORRECT
ANSWERS) Raltegravir
Elvitegravir
A client presents with a localized bacterial infection of mucous
membranes. Which organism is most likely responsible for this
condition in the client? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Corynebacterium
diphtheria
A client presents to the emergency department with shortness of breath,
bloody sputum, weight gain, generalized edema, and a blood pressure of
150/110. The nurse reviews the client's laboratory results and determines
that the client has impaired renal function. Which diagnosis will the
nurse most likely observe written in the client's electronic medical
record? (CORRECT ANSWERS) Goodpasture syndrome
The 8-year-old son of migrant farm workers is brought to the county
health clinic. He has no history of immunizations. After measles is
, diagnosed, the public health nurse goes to the migrant camp to search for
people with a greater-than-average chance of contracting the disease.
What is the name of this variable? (CORRECT ANSWERS) risk factor
A newborn is Rh positive, and the mother is Rh negative. The infant is to
receive an exchange transfusion. When the parents ask why their baby
will receive Rh-negative blood, what explanation does the nurse
provide? (CORRECT ANSWERS) The red blood cells will not be
destroyed by maternal anti-Rh antibodies.
The nurse suspects the Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction in a client with
syphilis who is on antibiotic therapy. Which symptoms in the client
support the nurse's suspicion? Select all that apply. (CORRECT
ANSWERS) fever
generalized ache
pain at the injection site
An adolescent is brought to the hospital by the parent. The adolescent
has a slump and cannot sit upright. On examination, the nurse finds a
painless curvature of spine side to side. What should the nurse advise the
parent? (CORRECT ANSWERS) "Your child has scoliosis and needs to
see the primary health care provider."
The school nurse is teaching a class on injury prevention. What should
be included when discussing firearms? (CORRECT ANSWERS)
Adolescence is the peak age for being a victim and/or offender in the
case of injury involving a firearm.