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An 18-month-old infant has A. The infant's mother is likely HIV positive
Pneumocystis carinii
pneumonia. Results of
enzyme-linked
immunosorbent assay
(ELISA) testing indicate that
she is HIV positive. When
planning care, the nurse
should consider which of
the following factors?A. The
infant's mother is likely HIV
positive.B. The infant's ELISA
test result is probably a
false positive for HIV.C.
Antiretroviral medications
are inappropriate for infants
and children who have
HIV.D. HIV-positive status is
a contraindication for
measles, mumps, and
rubella immunizations

,117. A nurse is planning to a. Give the dose over 60 min
administer vancomycin IV to
a client. Which of the
following actions should the
nurse take to reduce the
risk of an adverse reaction
to the vancomycin?
a. Give the dose over 60
min
b. Administer the
medication undiluted
c. Obtain trough level 30
min after the medication
infusion
d. Inject 1% lidocaine prior
to each dose

aorta that becomes abnormally large, ballooning
outward


triple A= triple the size


Abdominal aortic aneurysm Indications of a rupturing AAA:
(AAA) Sudden and increasing lower abdominal and back pain
(indication that the aneurysm is extending down word
and pressing on the lumbar sacral nerve roots)


Indications of Shock including decreased BP and
increased pulse

Sleepiness, headaches, anemia; the most common
Acarbose (Precose)
adverse effects are gastrointestinal - diarrhea,
adverse effects
abdominal distention, cramping, flatulence

, occurs when the adrenal glands do not produce enough
of the hormones cortisol (glucocorticoids) or
aldosterone


Manifestations: severe fluid and electrolyte imbalances -
Addison's disease > Hyponatremia, hyperkalemia


Tx: (to Prevent addisonian crisis) nurse should do rapid
infusion of IV fluids such as .9 percent sodium chloride
and IV administration of high-dose corticosteroid such
as hydrocortisone to correct deficiency

Administration of insulin Do not mix insulin glargine with any other insulin- use
glargine (Lantus ) and NPH separate syringes for administering both types of insulin
insulin

hair loss
alopecia
Rx for body image alteration

an antepartum nurse is a client who is at 33 weeks of gestation and has severe
caring for four clients. for gestational hypertension
which of the following
clients should the nurse
initiate seizure precautions?

, .A nurse is admitting a client a. Administer enalapril 2.5 mg PO twice daily
who has acute heart failure.
Which of the following
prescriptions from the
provider should the nurse
anticipate?


a. Administer enalapril 2.5
mg PO twice daily
b. Ambulate the client every
4 hr while awake(bedrest)
c. Provide the client with 4
g sodium diet(
d. Infuse 0.9% sodium
chloride 500 mL IV bolus
over 1 hr

. A nurse is admitting a A. Confabulation
client who has dementia to
a long-term care facility.
The client tells the nurse
that she lived in this facility
years ago and took care of
all the residents by herself.
The nurse should document
this as which of the
following findings?
A. Confabulation
B. Agnosia
C. Projection
D. Perseveration

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