Maternal infection with which organism(s) during pregnancy may lead to neonatal seizures? Select all that apply.
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- Infection
Infection
Infection is the introduction and growth of microorganisms in the body. Bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites are the common sources of infection. Treatment for infection usually involves taking antibiotics or antiviral medications. Many infections can be prevented by washing hands properly, getting vaccinations, and avoiding contact with sick people.
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The 17-year-old pregnant female patient presents for her first prenatal visit. The nurse plans care based on which understanding of recommended screening?
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The nurse learns the patient uses nasal irrigation to help prevent sickness during flu season. Which statement by the nurse is the most important?
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The patient brought to the emergency department following a motor vehicle accident is found to be brain dead. An organ donor card is found on this person and the organ procurement team is contacted. Which medical history, if found in the patient’s chart, would prompt the nurse to stop the line in the organ procurement process?
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The patient is diagnosed with primary amebic meningoencephalitis. Which organism is the culprit behind this condition?
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Which statement is most important for the nurse to include in the teaching of a male patient undergoing treatment for invasive amebiasis?
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Which infection control practice is most appropriate?
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How frequently does the nurse clean the toys of a pediatric patient with measles?
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The nurse caring for the patient with pulmonary tuberculosis requests which personal protective equipment?
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A 30-year-old female presents in the emergency room with symptoms of a lower respiratory infection with a productive cough, but there are no N95 respirators for the staff to utilize. Which action by the nurse is appropriate?
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The nurse is participating in a project to reduce infection of multidrug resistant organisms (MDRO). Which type of surveillance will assist in this endeavor?
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Which personal hygiene interventions will increase the patient’s risk for infection? Select all that apply.
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A 23-year-old pregnant woman presents to the clinic stating, “I am a teacher and have heard there is a measles outbreak in my community. I want to get the measles vaccine to protect my baby and myself. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
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The patient has a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) for the long-term administration of parenteral nutrition, oxacillin, and gentamicin. Which assessment findings, if present in the patient, indicate the patient is experiencing a complication of the PICC line? Select all that apply.
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The patient with severe abdominal pain and distention, elevated white blood cell count, fever, and disorientation is diagnosed with toxic megacolon due to Clostridium difficile infection. Which order for this patient does the nurse question?
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The 10-year-old patient presents to the emergency room following a fever as high as 105°F for 5 days. The patient’s mother reports the child has had red, watery eyes, poor appetite, and has felt ill during this time. The child was brought to the emergency room upon the appearance of a red rash that started on the child’s face and spread to the neck and chest. Which question will be most helpful in order to determine the cause of this patient’s symptoms?
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The unvaccinated child presents to the emergency department with a fever lasting 6 days, malaise, and a new, diffuse, maculopapular rash that started on the face and has spread to the chest and arms. Prior to entering the room to assess the patient, the nurse dons which personal protective equipment (PPE)? Select all that apply.
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The school nurse who works in an area with poor vaccination compliance learns a child has developed measles after being in class for the past week. Twenty other children in the class have not received the measles vaccine. The nurse anticipates how many of these children will contract measles?
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A patient who was admitted with measles infection spent 4 hours in the busy emergency department. Each hour the patient was in the emergency department, 10 new patients entered the room. This trend continued for six hours after the patient was admitted to a room. How many patients are at risk for contracting the measles virus?
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The 4-year-old child is admitted with measles. Which medication does the nurse prepare to administer initially?
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The patient was intubated in the field following a severe motor vehicle accident and is being managed in the intensive care unit. One day after the accident, increased oxygen requirement and diminished lung sounds are noted, and a radiograph is obtained. The chest x-ray reveals consolidation in bilateral lower lobes. The nurse anticipates which diagnosis for this patient?
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The patient with pneumonia who is intubated, sedated, and chemically paralyzed has developed a pleural effusion that is causing significant respiratory decompensation. The nurse assists the provider to insert the chest tube in which location?
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The 39-week-gestation neonate is born to a mother with chorioamnionitis. The provider has ordered ampicillin 75 mg/kg/day in divided doses every 8 hours and administered intravenously. The neonate weighs 4.2 kg. How many milligrams does the nurse administer with each dose? Enter your answer using a whole number.
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The 25-week-gestation neonate is ordered to receive ampicillin 100 mg/kg/day intravenously divided into doses every 12 hours immediately after birth. The neonate weighs 745 grams. The pharmacy dispenses ampicillin in a 5 mL vial that contains 125 mg. How many milliliters will the nurse administer with each dose? Round your answer to the nearest tenth decimal.
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The 32-week-gestation, 1.9 kg neonate has been prescribed intravenous ampicillin for concerns for sepsis. The dose is 150 mg/kg/d divided into 2 doses administered over 15 minutes. The pharmacy dispenses the medication in a 5 mL vial that contains 250 mg of medication. At what rate will the nurse program the medication to infuse? Round your answer to the nearest tenth decimal.
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The family practice nurse is reviewing telephone messages from patients. Which call is to be returned first?
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Following an outbreak of pertussis, which action describes tertiary prevention?
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The nurse is caring for the 3.7 kg neonate who was born at 38 weeks gestation after an uncomplicated pregnancy and delivery in the newborn nursery. Which immunization does the nurse administer to the patient prior to discharge from the hospital?
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The patient is undergoing placement of an antibiotic-impregnated central line catheter for vancomycin infusions. Which statements are true about this type of catheter? Select all that apply.
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A patient has a white blood cell (WBC) count of 17,000 cells per ml. What is the possible etiology? Select all that apply.
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The nurse anticipates administering which medication to the patient with osteomyelitis?
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The nurse is assessing the elderly patient in the long-term care facility. Which findings suggest urinary catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI)? Select all that apply.
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The nurse is caring for the patient with fever, chills, and a cough productive of green sputum. The chest X-ray shows a hazy opacity. The nurse checks the patient's medical history for sensitivity to which medication?
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The nurse is caring for the woman in labor whose body temperature is 102.8°F and heart rate is 114 bpm. Which order does the nurse carry out first?
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The pediatric patient is hospitalized for fever, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Capillary refill is >2 seconds. The nurse anticipates an order for which intravenous infusion?
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The day after administering a blood product to the anemic patient, the nurse learns it was contaminated with a fungal pathogen due to improper processing. The nurse is vigilant for which symptom(s)?
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The 7-day-old neonate born at 32-weeks’ gestation has an axillary temperature of 38.9°C. The nurse notes the infant is lethargic, with pale extremities and flash central capillary refill. Which nursing action is appropriate?
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The 23-week gestation neonate is being cared for in a double-walled, heated isolette with ambient humidity set to 85%. The patient is at risk for sepsis due to which organism related to the care environment?
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The nurse is preparing for an infant’s two-month well-baby check-up. Which immunizations does the nurse prepare? Select all that apply.
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The nurse prepares a diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTaP) vaccination for a 6-year-old patient. The patient’s mother states, “Wait! He’s already gotten that vaccine, several times when he was younger. I have it written down in his records.” Which response by the nurse is appropriate?
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The nurse is preparing a Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) immunization for the 2-month-old patient. The baby’s mother states, “I recently read the influenza vaccine isn’t given until at least a year. Are you sure he should be getting this now?” Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
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The nurse reviewing the vaccination record of a 12-month-old infant expects the infant to have completed which vaccine series?
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The nurse is preparing for the well-baby visit of the 6-month-old who is up-to-date on vaccines. Which vaccinations does the nurse prepare for the visit? Select all that apply.
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The 13-year-old female patient presents to the clinic in January to begin the vaccine series for human papillomavirus. The nurse instructs the patient’s mother to schedule an appointment for the next vaccine in the series during which month at the earliest?
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The baby born at 32 weeks’ gestation to a mother who is hepatitis B surface antigen negative (HBsAg-negative) is taken to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) for care. The neonate, who weighs 1.8 kg, requires continuous positive airway pressure of 7 cm H20, intravenous fluids containing dextrose, and intravenous caffeine. After getting consent from the mother, when is the most appropriate time to administer the hepatitis B vaccine to the baby?
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The 34-week-gestation neonate is born weighing 1.7 kg to a mother who is hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) positive; all other infectious disease serologies are negative. Which orders are appropriate for this patient? Select all that apply.
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The 1.9 kg neonate is born precipitously via vaginal delivery to a 32-year-old mother who received no prenatal care or infectious disease serology testing before delivery. The mother has a history of intravenous drug use. Which intervention does the nurse perform first?
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The patient whose mother chose not to vaccinate him presents to the clinic the day after his 18th birthday to receive all eligible vaccinations. The nurse uses which statement to counsel the patient about the hepatitis B vaccine series?
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The 19-year-old patient tells the nurse, “I was reviewing my vaccination records for school and noted I never received the varicella vaccination.” Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
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The 10-year-old female patient’s mother brings her to the clinic for a check-up and immunizations and requests that she receives the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination. Which question does the nurse ask first?
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