Regarding malaria:
- A. Plasmodium ovale has an exoerythrocytic cycle
- B. Plasmodium malariae does not occur after 5 years of primary illness
- C. Chloroquine is useful for prophylaxis of falciparum malaria in all areas of the world
- D. Primaquine is used to eradicate falciparum malaria
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Plasmodium ovale has both an exoerythrocytic (liver) and erythrocytic (blood) cycle, which is a characteristic of this species of malaria parasite.
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Which of the following skills would be expected of a 7-month-old infant but not of a 5-month-old infant?
- A. Crawls
- B. Smiles socially
- C. Controls bowel and bladder
- D. Sits unsupported
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A 7-month-old can typically sit unsupported, while a 5-month-old cannot. Crawling and social smiling develop earlier, and bowel control is not expected at this age.
A child has third-degree burns of the hands, face, and chest. Which nursing diagnosis takes priority?
- A. Ineffective airway clearance related to edema
- B. Disturbed body image related to physical appearance
- C. Impaired urinary elimination related to fluid loss
- D. Risk for infection related to epidermal disruption
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Airway clearance is the top priority in burn patients, especially with facial burns, as swelling can obstruct the airway.
A male client who had abdominal surgery 5 days ago, and hospitalized because of a surgical wound infection, tells the nurse that he feels like his insides just spilled out when he coughed. What action should the nurse take first?
- A. Notify the healthcare provider
- B. Assure the client that such feelings occur with wound infections
- C. Visualize the abdominal incision
- D. Obtain sterile towels soaked in saline
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Visualizing the incision helps determine if dehiscence or evisceration has occurred, which requires immediate intervention.
A nurse assesses a client who is scheduled for a cardiac catheterization. Which assessment should the nurse complete before this procedure?
- A. Client’s level of anxiety
- B. Ability to turn self in bed
- C. Cardiac rhythm and heart rate
- D. Allergies to iodine-based agents
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Assessing for allergies to iodine-based agents is critical before cardiac catheterization, as contrast dye used during the procedure may cause an allergic reaction.
The nurse reviews the laboratory results of a client during an annual physical examination and identifies a positive guaiac test of stool. Which additional serum laboratory test result should the nurse review?
- A. Glucose
- B. Platelet count
- C. White blood cell count
- D. Amylase
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A positive guaiac test indicates gastrointestinal bleeding. A platelet count is essential to assess for thrombocytopenia, which could contribute to bleeding.
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