Socrative Quiz Flashcards
Which are ways HIV can be transmitted? Select all that apply.
A Sexual intercourse (oral, vaginal, anal).
B
IV drug use.
C
Breast feeding.
D
Casual contact.
SUBMIT ANSWER
A Sexual intercourse (oral, vaginal, anal).
B
IV drug use.
C
Breast feeding.
Lewis page 216
After exposure to HIV, when will antibodies appear in the blood?
A
3 weeks.
B
3 days.
C
6 months.
D
1 year.
A
3 weeks.
Lewis page 219
It is acceptable for a person on antiretroviral therapy to take over-the-counter medications.
T
True
F
False
F
False
Lewis page 221
After lumbar puncture, the client should lie flat or on their side with the head of bed flat.
T
True
F
False
T
True
Which are clinical manifestations of an anaphylactic reaction? Select all that apply.
A
Coarse crackles.
B
Hypotension.
C
Inspiratory and expiratory wheezing.
D
Edema and itching and site of exposure.
B
Hypotension.
C
Inspiratory and expiratory wheezing.
D
Edema and itching and site of exposure.
Lewis Page 195
Interferon is given intramuscularly.
T
True
F
False
F
False
Interferon is a subcutaneous injection pg 1370
A client is having signs of respiratory distress. You as the nurse can manage this alone.
T
True
F
False
F
False
Which are clinical manifestations of respiratory acidosis? Select all that apply.
A
Restlessness.
B
Confusion.
C
Decreased respiratory rate.
D
Ventricular fibrillation.
A
Restlessness.
B
Confusion.
C
Decreased respiratory rate.
D
Ventricular fibrillation.
Page 288
How long will a patient with a new diagnosis of TB be infective once treatment starts?
A
24 hours.
B
2 weeks.
C
1 month.
D
Completion of treatment.
B
2 weeks.
Page 512
Which findings would indicate a patient’s pneumonia is worsening?
A
Coarse crackles.
B
Fever and chills.
C
Confusion & dehydration.
D
Headache.
C
Confusion & dehydration.
Which findings indicate pneumonia is improving?
A
Afebrile after antipyretics.
B
Normal oxygen sat on room air.
C
Improved cough.
D
Fewer nebulizers required.
B
Normal oxygen sat on room air.
Page 508-509
Isolation type for suspected TB?
A
Airborne
B
Contact
C
Droplet
D
Standard
A
Airborne
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