When providing care for a client following bronchoscopy, which assessment finding should the nurse immediately report to the healthcare provider?
- A. Slight blood-tinged sputum
- B. Dyspnea and dysphagia
- C. Sore throat and hoarseness
- D. No gag reflex after thirty minutes
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Absence of a gag reflex after bronchoscopy may indicate nerve damage or complications requiring immediate intervention.
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Membranous glomerulonephritis:
- A. Is typically associated with immune complex deposition
- B. Presents with nephritic syndrome
- C. Is associated with highly selective proteinuria
- D. Deposits of IgG on the glomerular membrane
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Membranous glomerulonephritis is characterized by immune complex deposition, particularly IgG, on the glomerular basement membrane, leading to proteinuria.
A 7-year-old child who has a history of a repaired congenital heart defect (CHD)has many dental caries along with gingival erythema and irritation and a temperature of 102.5°F. What will the primary care pediatric nurse practitioner do next?
- A. Admit to the hospital with a pediatric cardiology consult.
- B. Obtain blood cultures and a CBC and consult a pediatric cardiologist.
- C. Refer the child to a pediatric dental surgeon immediately.
- D. Start prophylactic antibiotics such as penicillin twice daily for 2 weeks.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Children who are suspected of having SBE should be admitted to the hospital and referred to pediatric cardiology.
Drug of choice for infective endocarditis due to HACEK organisms is
- A. Vancomycin
- B. Gentamicin
- C. Ampicillin
- D. Ceftriaxone
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Ceftriaxone is the drug of choice for infective endocarditis due to HACEK organisms.
Complications of an infant of a diabetic mother include:
- A. Hypoglycaemia
- B. Hypocalcaemia
- C. Hyperinsulinaemia
- D. Jaundice
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Infants of diabetic mothers are at risk of hypoglycemia due to maternal hyperglycemia leading to fetal hyperinsulinemia, which persists after birth.
Hemolytic anaemia is characterised by:
- A. Increased haptoglobin
- B. Haemosiderinuria
- C. Polychromasia
- D. Megaloblastic bone marrow
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Haemosiderinuria: Hemolytic anaemia often leads to the release of heme, which is broken down into hemosiderin, leading to haemosiderinuria (presence of hemosiderin in urine).
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