The school nurse is preparing to teach a health class to ninth graders regarding sexually transmitted diseases. Which information regarding acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) should be included?
- A. Females taking birth control pills are protected from becoming infected with HIV.
- B. Protected sex is no longer an issue because there is a vaccine for the HIV virus.
- C. Adolescents with a normal immune system are not at risk for developing AIDS.
- D. Abstinence is the only guarantee of not becoming infected with sexually transmitted HIV.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Abstinence is the only certain way to prevent sexually transmitted HIV. Birth control pills, vaccines, and immune status do not eliminate risk.
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The client diagnosed with Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) is being admitted to the intensive care unit. Which HCP's order should the nurse implement first?
- A. Draw a serum for CD4 and complete blood count STAT.
- B. Administer oxygen to the client via nasal cannula.
- C. Administer trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, a sulfa antibiotic, IVPB.
- D. Obtain a sputum specimen for culture and sensitivity.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Oxygen administration addresses immediate hypoxia in PCP, a priority per ABCs. Labs, antibiotics, and sputum collection are secondary.
The nurse is describing the HIV virus infection to a client who has been told he is HIV positive. Which information regarding the virus is important to teach?
- A. The HIV virus is a retrovirus, which means it never dies as long as it has a host to live in.
- B. The HIV virus can be eradicated from the host body with the correct medical regimen.
- C. It is difficult for the HIV virus to replicate in humans because it is a monkey virus.
- D. The HIV virus uses the client's own red blood cells to reproduce the virus in the body.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: HIV is a retrovirus that persists in the host, integrating into DNA. It cannot be eradicated, is not a monkey virus, and infects CD4 cells, not red blood cells.
Which referral should the nurse implement for a client with severe multiple allergies?
- A. Registered dietitian.
- B. Occupational therapist.
- C. Recreational therapist.
- D. Social worker.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A dietitian helps identify food allergens, critical for severe allergies. Other therapists are less relevant.
The client diagnosed with RA has developed swan-neck fingers. Which referral is most appropriate for the client?
- A. Physical therapy.
- B. Occupational therapy.
- C. Psychiatric counselor.
- D. Home health nurse.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Occupational therapy addresses hand function and adaptive devices for swan-neck deformities. Physical therapy, counseling, and home health are less specific.
The nurse is caring for a client with suspected fibromyalgia. Which diagnostic test confirms the diagnosis of fibromyalgia?
- A. There is no diagnostic test to confirm fibromyalgia.
- B. A positive antinuclear antibody test.
- C. A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) shows fibrosis.
- D. A negative erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR).
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Fibromyalgia is diagnosed clinically, with no confirmatory test. ANA, MRI, and ESR are not diagnostic.