• NCLEX Pretest
  • Time Used 0:00:00

The 8-year-old presents with a generalized rash. The patient's mother reports that some areas of the rash have developed into pimples that are oozing clear fluid. The nurse places this patient on which type of precaution(s)? Select all that apply.

Incorrect

  • Contact
  • Airborne
  • Droplet
  • Standard
  • Neutropenic

Rationale

The patient’s presentation is suspicious for varicella (chicken pox) infection. The correct precautions for a patient with varicella who has draining lesions are contact and airborne precautions; all patients require standard precautions. Droplet precautions are used for patients with respiratory viruses such as rhinovirus. Neutropenic precautions are appropriate for severely immunocompromised patients.

  • Category: Safety and Infection Control
  • Difficulty: 7
  • Tags: Delegation, Prioritization and Leadership Disease Prevention Assessment Health Care Ethics, Law, and Policy Health Care Quality Health Promotion Immunity Infection Nursing Interventions Pediatrics Tissue Integrity

Question 12 of 30

0