A patient has a positive PPD skin test that shows an 8 mm induration. As the nurse you know that:
- A. The patient will need to immediately be placed in droplet precautions and started on a medication regime.
- B. The patient will need a chest x-ray and sputum culture to confirm the test results before treatment is provided.
- C. The patient will need an IGRA test to help differentiate between a latent tuberculosis infection versus an active tuberculosis infection.
- D. The patient will need to repeat the skin test in 48-72 hours to confirm the results.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A positive PPD result does NOT necessarily mean the patient has an active infection of TB. The patient will need a chest x-ray and sputum culture to determine if mycobacterium tuberculosis is present and then treatment will be based on those results. The IGRA test does NOT differentiate between LTBI or an active TB infection. Patients are placed in airborne precautions (NOT droplet) if they have ACTIVE TB.
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Which statement by the client would indicate to the nurse that the client has an accurate understanding of the planned surgery?
- A. The surgeon is planning to remove one of my lungs.
- B. Only one lobe of my lung will be removed.
- C. The surgeon will take a sample of my lung tissue to be biopsied during the procedure.
- D. A lung will be opened and examined during surgery.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A pneumonectomy involves removing an entire lung, so the client's statement reflects accurate understanding.
Which question is most important for the nurse to ask the client at this time?
- A. When did you last take your prescribed medications?
- B. Have you taken all your medications as prescribed?
- C. How many drug refills have you obtained?
- D. Have you experienced any drug side effects?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Asking if the client has taken all medications as prescribed assesses adherence, which is critical for tuberculosis treatment efficacy.
When performing the client's tracheostomy care, which nursing action is correct?
- A. Cut a gauze square to fit around the client's stoma.
- B. Secure the ties at the back of the client's neck.
- C. Attach new ties before removing old ones.
- D. Replace the cannula after changing the ties.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Attaching new ties before removing old ones ensures the tracheostomy tube remains secure, preventing accidental dislodgement.
After levalbuterol hydrochloride (Xopenex) administration, which client symptom does the nurse evaluate as a side effect of the medication?
- A. Respiratory rate of 28 breaths/minute
- B. Heart rate of 96 beats/minute
- C. Blood pressure of 100/60 mm Hg
- D. Drowsiness
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Levalbuterol, a beta-agonist, commonly causes an increased heart rate as a side effect due to its stimulatory effects.
When the nurse is teaching a client to self-administer nose drops, which head position is appropriate?
- A. Bending the head forward, then instilling the drops
- B. Pushing the nose laterally, then instilling the drops
- C. Tilting the head backward, then instilling the drops
- D. Turning the head to the side, then instilling the drops
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Tilting the head backward allows nose drops to reach the nasal passages effectively by gravity, ensuring proper distribution of the medication.
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