In 90% of cases of endocarditis, the causative agent is recovered from the first 2 blood cultures. Antimicrobial pretreatment of the patient reduces the yield of blood cultures to
- A. 10%
- B. 20%
- C. 30%
- D. 40%
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Antimicrobial pretreatment can significantly reduce the yield of blood cultures, often to 10-20%.
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The following are recognised features of achondroplasia:
- A. Shortened spine
- B. Increased liability to pathological fractures
- C. Can be diagnosed radiologically at birth
- D. Infertility
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Achondroplasia can be diagnosed radiologically at birth. The spine is not shortened, fractures are not increased, and infertility is not a feature.
Causes of uveitis include:
- A. Diabetes
- B. Behçet's disease
- C. Ankylosing spondylitis
- D. Rheumatic fever
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Behçet's disease, a systemic vasculitis, is a known cause of uveitis, an inflammation of the uvea in the eye.
A cardiac catheterization of a client with heart disease indicates the following blockages: 95% proximal left anterior descending (LAD), 99% proximal circumflex, and ? % proximal right coronary artery (RCA). The client later asks the nurse 'what does all this mean for me?' What information should the nurse provide?
- A. Blood supply to the heart is diminished by atherosclerotic lesions, which necessitate lifestyle changes.
- B. Blood vessels supplying the pumping chamber have blockages indicating a past heart attack.
- C. Three main arteries have major blockages, with only 1 to 5% of blood flow getting through to the heart muscle.
- D. The heart is not receiving enough blood, so there is a risk of heart failure and fluid retention.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: This explanation provides a clear understanding of the severity of the blockages and the implications for the client's heart function.
A client with stage IV bone cancer is admitted to the hospital for pain control. The client verbalizes continuous, severe pain of 8 on a 1 to 10 scale. Which intervention should the nurse implement?
- A. Administer opioid and non-opioid medication simultaneously
- B. Administer only opioid medication as prescribed.
- C. Encourage the client to practice relaxation techniques
- D. Delay medication administration until reassessment.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Combining opioid and non-opioid medications provides more effective pain relief for severe cancer-related pain.
A 2-month-old male presents with tachycardia, dyspnea, tachypnea, and a gallop rhythm with no heart murmur. He was perfectly well until 1 day prior to the episode. The physical examination reveals a heart rate of 235, a temperature of 37.8°C, and a normal blood pressure with warm, well-perfused extremities. The most likely diagnosis is
- A. sepsis
- B. supraventricular tachycardia
- C. ingestion
- D. ventricular tachycardia
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Supraventricular tachycardia can cause rapid heart rates and heart failure in infants.