The nurse informs the client that acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is commonly associated with which symptoms?
- A. Increased appetite and chills during the night
- B. Tachycardia, dyspnea, and constipation
- C. Fatigue, fever, and persistent yeast infections
- D. Weight gain, peripheral edema, and jaundice
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: AIDS is associated with fatigue, fever, and persistent infections like yeast infections due to immune suppression, making these symptoms characteristic.
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The nurse is caring for the full-term newborn male who is 24 hours old and was circumcised with a Gomco clamp 30 minutes ago. Which interventions should the nurse plan for care of the newborn’s circumcision? Select all that apply.
- A. Monitor the newborn’s penis hourly for 4 to 6 hours.
- B. Observe for and document the first voiding after circumcision.
- C. Use prepackaged commercial diaper wipes for perineal cleansing.
- D. Apply petroleum ointment around the penis after each diaper change.
- E. Apply tightly a size-smaller diaper to provide hemostasis.
Correct Answer: A,B,D
Rationale: Monitor the penis for swelling/bleeding document first void to rule out obstruction and apply petroleum ointment to prevent bleeding. Commercial wipes may irritate and tight diapers cause pain.
Which nursing instruction is correct for the parents of a child who has a vitamin D deficiency?
- A. Give the child cod liver oil daily.
- B. Give the child orange juice daily.
- C. Apply sunblock to the child before sun exposure.
- D. Keep the child indoors during daylight hours.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Cod liver oil is a rich source of vitamin D, essential for correcting vitamin D deficiency and supporting bone health.
The most common cause of heart disease in pregnant woman in Pakistan is:
- A. Congenital heart disease.
- B. Cardiomyopathy.
- C. Myocardial infarction.
- D. Cardiomegaly.
- E. Rheumatic heart disease.
Correct Answer: E
Rationale: Rheumatic heart disease is the most common cause of heart disease in pregnant women in developing countries like Pakistan due to high prevalence of rheumatic fever. Congenital heart disease is less common and other options are rare in pregnancy.
After assisting in the delivery of a full-term infant with anencephaly,the parents ask the nurse to explain treatments that might be available for their infant. Which statement should be the basis for the nurse’s response?
- A. Immediate surgery is necessary to repair the congenital defect.
- B. Anencephaly is incompatible with life; only palliative care should be provided.
- C. A shunting procedure will be necessary initially to relieve intracranial pressure.
- D. Antibiotics are needed initially before any treatment is started.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Anencephaly lacking cerebral hemispheres and skull is incompatible with life warranting only palliative care. Surgery shunting or antibiotics cannot correct it.
Crowning is best defined as:
- A. When the greatest diameter of fetal head comes through vulva.
- B. When presenting part reaches the pelvic floor.
- C. When the perineum bulges in front of fetal head.
- D. When fetal head is visible at vulva.
- E. When head is delivered.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Crowning occurs when the perineum bulges due to the fetal head’s largest diameter stretching the vaginal opening just before delivery. Other definitions describe different stages.
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