What is not appropriate client education on the preventing the spread of
methicillin- resistance Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)?
- A. Avoid contact sports until the infection has cleared
- B. Use a bath sponge to cleanse the skin
- C. Wash hands with soap and water before and after touching the infected area
- D. Use an antibacterial soap when showering
Correct Answer: B
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A client has a new diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus HIV. The client
is distraught and does not know what to do. What intervention by the nurse is
the best?
- A. Offer to tell the family for the client
- B. Call the hospital clergy to speak with the client
- C. Assess the client's support system
- D. Explain the legal requirements to tell sex partners
Correct Answer: C
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- A. The Joint Commission
- B. Medicare
- C. The American Nurses Association
- D. The Institute of Medicine
Correct Answer: A
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What is a sign of inadequate perfusion?
- A. Intact sensation
- B. Pallor in toes
- C. Bounding pulses
- D. Pink fingers
Correct Answer: B
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The nurse is providing medication for a client with osteomyelitis. What teaching
should the nurse indicate in the education?
- A. The most common adverse e effect for nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
(NSAIDS)are liver failure and tinnitus - B. The main side effect of acetaminophen is gastrointestinal GI bleeding
- C. You should not take more than 4000 mg of acetaminophen a day
- D. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) are very safe and are known to have
no side effects
Correct Answer: A
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When providing a routine bed bath, what action does the nurse complete
first?
- A. Cleanse the client's feet
- B. Cleanse the client's hands
- C. Cleanse the client's perineal area
- D. Cleanse the client's face
Correct Answer: D
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