Category Archives: Suren

Safety and Infection Control Q 27

While working in a pediatric clinic, you receive a telephone call from the parent of a 10-year-old who is receiving chemotherapy for leukemia. The client’s sibling has chickenpox. Which of these actions will you anticipate taking next?         A. Administer varicella-zoster immune globulin to the client      B. Educate the parent about the correct use… Read More »

Safety and Infection Control Q 28

Cristina, a mother of a 4-year-old child tells the nurse that her child is a very poor eater. What is the nurse’s best recommendation for helping the mother increase her child’s nutritional intake?         A. Use specially designed dishes for children – for example, a plate with the child’s favorite cartoon character      B. Allow the child… Read More »

Safety and Infection Control Q 29

An adult woman is admitted to an isolation unit in the hospital after tuberculosis was detected during a pre-employment physical. Although frightened about her diagnosis, she is anxious to cooperate with the therapeutic regimen. The teaching plan includes information regarding the most common means of transmitting the tubercle bacillus from one individual to another. Which… Read More »

Safety and Infection Control Q 30

You are a school nurse. Which action will you take to have the most impact on the incidence of infectious disease in the school?         A. Provide written information about infection control to all patients.      B. Ensure that students are immunized according to national guidelines.      C. Make soap and water readily available in the classrooms.… Read More »

Safety and Infection Control Q 31

Nurse Roy is administering total parenteral nutrition (TPN) through a peripheral I.V. line to a school-age child. What is the smallest amount of glucose that is considered safe and not caustic to small veins, while also providing adequate TPN?         A. 5% glucose      B. 10% glucose      C. 15% glucose      D. 17% glucose… Read More »

Safety and Infection Control Q 32

A 2-year-old is to be admitted in the pediatric unit. He is diagnosed with febrile seizures. In preparing for his admission, which of the following is the most important nursing action?         A. Place a urine collection bag and specimen cup at the bedside      B. Order a stat admission CBC      C. Pad the side rails… Read More »

Safety and Infection Control Q 33

You are caring for a newly admitted client with increasing dyspnea and dehydration who has possible avian influenza (bird flu). Which of these prescribed actions will you implement first?         A. Provide oxygen using a non-rebreather mask      B. Infuse 5% dextrose in water at 75ml/hr      C. Administer the first dose of oseltamivir (Tamiflu)   … Read More »

Safety and Infection Control Q 34

David, age 15 months, is recovering from surgery to remove Wilms’ tumor. Which findings best indicate that the child is free from pain?         A. Increased heart rate      B. Decreased urine output      C. Increased interest in play      D. Decreased appetite           Correct Answer: C. Increased interest in play One of the… Read More »

Safety and Infection Control Q 35

A young adult is being treated for second and third-degree burns over 25% of his body and is now ready for discharge. The nurse evaluates his understanding of discharge instructions relating to wound care and is satisfied that he is prepared for home care when he makes which statement?         A. “I will need to… Read More »

Safety and Infection Control Q 36

A hospitalized 88-year-old client who has been receiving antibiotics for 10 days tells you that he is having frequent watery stools. Which action will you take first?         A. Obtain stool specimens for culture      B. Place the client on contact precaution      C. Notify the physician about the loose stools      D. Instruct the client… Read More »