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13. It is a type of HSV that usually infect the lips, fever blister or cold sore
A. HSV Type 1
B. HSV Type 3
C. HSV Type 2
D. HSV Type 4
ANSWER: A
14. It is a kind of procedure which the skin is gently scraped to determine if
the virus is shingles or another virus
A. Immunization
B. Skin testing
C. Blood testing
D. Skin scrapping
ANSWER: D
15. A client with tuberculosis is to be started on rifampicin (Rifadin). The nurse
provides instructions to the client and tells the client
A. That yellow-colored skin is common
B. To wear eye glasses instead of soft contact lens
C. To always take the medication on an empty stomach
D. That as soon as the cultures come back negative, the medication may be
stopped
ANSWER: B
16. The nurse teaches AIDS client that which of the following are common
side effects of Zidovudine (Retrovir) therapy?
A. Hypertension and diarrhea
B. Hypotension and constipation
C. Anemia and granulocytopenia
D. Altered taste and dizziness
ANSWER: C
21. You are assessing a patient with a diagnosis of hepatitis B. which of the
following signs and symptoms would best help identify this diagnosis?
A. Light-colored urine
B. Asterixis
C. Hepatosplenomegaly
D. Elevated alpha-fetoprotein
ANSWER: C
22. An AIDS-related condition that causes purplish macular or popular lesions
on the extremities and can invade internal organs is called
A. Burkitts lymphoma
B. Herpes Simplex Virus
C. Kaposis sarcoma
D. Candidiasis
ANSWER: C
23. The most chronic sign associated with HIV infection is
A. Persistent generalized lymphadenopathy
B. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
C. Cryptosporidiosis
D. Kaposis sarcoma
ANSWER: A
24. Planning care for the client with AIDS is based on the understanding that
A. AIDS indicates in infection with human immunodeficiency virus only
B. HIV and at least two opportunistic infections are present
C. Clients with AIDS always have a multiple concurrent infections
D. Human immunodeficiency virus and a CD4 lymphocyte count under
200/mm3 are present
ANSWER: D
25. Anaphylaxis is mediated by
A. IgG
B. IgM
C. IgA
D. IgE
ANSWER: D
26. An AIDS client who has had chronic diarrhea, anorexia, a history of oral
candidiasis, and weight loss needs dietary teaching. The teaching should
focus on
A. Eating a low-protein, high-carbohydrate diet
B. Eating three large meals per day
C. Eating only unpasteurized dairy products
D. Eating a high-protein, high-calorie diet
ANSWER: D
27. The nurse knows the discharge teaching for a client with hepatitis A virus
is successful when the client indicates it would be inappropriate to
A. Donate blood
B. Eat dried foods
C. Vacation in foreign countries
D. Order a salad in a restaurant
ANSWER: A
28. When caring for an HIV-positive client who has recently developed
Kaposis sarcoma, the nurse should plan to assess for
A. Black, raised, nonblanching nodule on the clients face
B. Purplish, painless, nonpruritic nonblanching lesions on the clients face,
hard palate, glans penis, and the plantar surface of the foot
C. Scattered, open, red ulcers on the lips, tongue and buccal mucosa
D. Beefy red, open lesions along the clients gluteal fold
ANSWER: B
29. Management of a patient who has been infected with rabies includes
B. German Measles
C. Leprosy
D. Scarlet Fever
ANSWER: B
38. It is a contagious disease that leads to many structural and cutaneous
lesions caused by Treponema Pallidum
A.
B.
C.
D.
Gonorrhea
AIDS
Syphillis
Infectious Hepatitis
ANSWER: C
39. It is caused by a blood a blood fluke, Schistosoma Japonicum that is
transmitted by a tiny small oncomelania quadrasi
A. Leptospirosis
B. Encephalitis
C. Poliomyelitis
D. Schistosomiasis
ANSWER: D
40. All of the following are the nursing interventions for a patient experienced
a bite by a poisonous snake except
A. Cooling the bite area in above 15 C to reduce pain
B. Immobilization of the extremity
C. Give general support of airway, breathing and circulation
D. Rings, watches and constrictive clothing must removed
ANSWER: A