The nurse is planning care for a pediatric client being admitted with pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). Which of the following interventions should the nurse include in the client's plan of care?
- A. consult the infection control nurse
- B. room the client with an uninfected client 6 feet apart
- C. place the client with another client who has varicella in the shared airborne isolation room 6 feet apart
- D. place the client in a private room with monitored positive airflow
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Consulting the infection control nurse ensures proper airborne precautions for TB. Cohorting or positive airflow is inappropriate.
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The nurse is providing patient teaching to the mother of a child with a banana allergy. The nurse would be most correct in informing the mother that this child is at an increased risk of developing an allergy to which of the following?
- A. Penicillin
- B. Cat dander
- C. Latex
- D. Peanuts
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Banana allergy is associated with latex-fruit syndrome, increasing latex allergy risk. Penicillin, cat dander, and peanuts are unrelated.
The nurse cares for a client scheduled for spinal surgery in one hour. The nurse anticipates that the primary healthcare provider (PHCP) will prescribe
- A. gentamicin
- B. enoxaparin
- C. hydromorphone
- D. cyclobenzaprine
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Enoxaparin, a low-molecular-weight heparin, is commonly prescribed preoperatively for spinal surgery to prevent venous thromboembolism due to prolonged immobility. Gentamicin is an antibiotic, hydromorphone is for pain, and cyclobenzaprine is a muscle relaxant, none of which are typically prioritized preoperatively for this purpose.
The nurse is teaching at an interdisciplinary conference focused on age-related changes. Which of the following are expected in the older adult? Select all that apply.
- A. Fatty tissue is redistributed
- B. Skin becomes less elastic
- C. Cardiac output increases
- D. Muscle mass increases
- E. Hormone production increases
- F. Visual and hearing acuity diminishes
Correct Answer: A,B,F
Rationale: Aging involves fat redistribution, less elastic skin, and diminished sensory acuity. Cardiac output, muscle mass, and hormone production decrease.
The nurse is reviewing medical-surgical concepts with a group of nursing students. When discussing pain, it is appropriate for the nurse to categorize pain that occurs with short duration as
- A. Chronic pain
- B. Acute pain.
- C. Referred pain.
- D. Neuropathic pain.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Acute pain is short-duration, typically linked to injury or surgery. Chronic pain is persistent, referred pain is felt elsewhere, and neuropathic pain involves nerve damage.
The nurse is discussing infection control with a group of nursing students. Which conditions would it be correct to state droplet precautions are used for? Select all that apply.
- A. Influenza
- B. Viral meningitis
- C. Pertussis
- D. Hepatitis C
- E. Lyme disease
Correct Answer: A,C
Rationale: Influenza and pertussis require droplet precautions due to respiratory transmission. Viral meningitis, hepatitis C, and Lyme disease do not.
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