Your patient with a diagnosis of latent tuberculosis infection needs a bronchoscopy. During transport to endoscopy, the patient will need to wear?
- A. N95 mask
- B. Surgical mask
- C. No special PPE is needed
- D. Face mask with shield
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Patients with a latent tuberculosis infection are NOT contagious. Therefore, no special PPE is needed for the patient during transport. HOWEVER, if the patient had ACTIVE tuberculosis they would need to wear a surgical mask during transport.
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As the nurse you know that one of the reasons for an increase in multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis is:
- A. Incorrect medication ordered
- B. Increase in tuberculosis cases nationwide
- C. Incorrect route of drug ordered
- D. Noncompliance due to duration of medication treatment needed
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Noncompliance with TB treatment, often due to the long duration (6-9 months or more), is a major cause of multi-drug-resistant TB, as incomplete treatment allows bacteria to develop resistance.
Which isolation procedure should be instituted for the client admitted to rule out severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)?
- A. Airborne isolation.
- B. Droplet isolation.
- C. Reverse isolation.
- D. Strict isolation.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: SARS is transmitted via respiratory droplets and possibly aerosols, requiring airborne isolation (A) with a negative pressure room and N95 masks. Droplet isolation (B) is insufficient for potential aerosol transmission. Reverse isolation (C) protects immunocompromised patients, not applicable here. Strict isolation (D) is not a standard term for SARS precautions.
After a chest tube has been inserted to treat the client's pneumothorax, which finding indicates that the chest tube is functioning correctly?
- A. The water in the suction control chamber is bubbling.
- B. The water seal chamber has continuous vigorous bubbling.
- C. The drainage system is positioned upright.
- D. The client reports relief of chest pain.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Relief of chest pain indicates the chest tube is effectively re-expanding the lung and resolving the pneumothorax.
When the physician prescribes the first-generation antihistamine for the client's symptomatic relief, the nurse appropriately advises the client that first-generation antihistamines are associated with which side effect?
- A. Weight loss
- B. Constipation
- C. Drowsiness
- D. Depression
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: First-generation antihistamines cross the blood-brain barrier, often causing drowsiness as a common side effect.
The client diagnosed with an exacerbation of COPD is in respiratory distress. Which intervention should the nurse implement first?
- A. Assist the client into a sitting position at 90 degrees.
- B. Administer oxygen at six (6) LPM via nasal cannula.
- C. Monitor vital signs with the client sitting upright.
- D. Notify the health-care provider about the client's status.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Sitting upright (A) improves lung expansion in COPD distress, a priority. Oxygen (B), vitals (C), and notification (D) follow to support oxygenation and communication.
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