NUR 206 EXAM II PRACTICE EXAM
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Which of the following factors from health care providers has contributed to the development of antibiotic resistant
organisms?
A. Selecting antibiotic therapy when a fever was not present.
B. Administering antibiotics for viral infections
C. Extending the use of antibiotics for prophylactic oral treatments
D. Refusing to consider the role of alternative complementary therapies in care
B
Mr. S., age 87, has lived in a long term facility for the past 7 years. As a part of his care he has had an indwelling
urinary catheter for the past 5 years. Which of the following nursing assessments would be one of the earliest
indicators that Mr. S. is developing an infection?
A. Diminished appetite
B. Complaining of diffuse lower abdominal pain
C. Recent confusion as to time and place
D. Temperature of 99.4 degrees F
C
All of the following are manifestations of a systemic inflammation except:
A. Swelling
, B. Nausea
C. Tachycardia
D. Malaise
A
T/F - The release of histamine and other chemicals from the injured cells causes vessels to dilate.
TRUE
T/F - The first leukocytes to the site of injury are the monocytes.
FALSE
T/F - With cell injury, plasma proteins exert a pressure that results in tissue pruritis.
FALSE
When changing the client's venous ulcer dressing, the nurse noted fluid from the would that resembled gelatinous
ribbons of exudates. When documenting this assessment, which of the following terms would best describe this
exudates?
A. Serovenous
B. Catarrhal
C. Purulent
D. Fibrinous
D
When teaching the family member about the use of antipyretic drug use during the acute phase of an
infection/inflammation. Which of the following statements by the family member would indicate a correct
understanding?
A. "We shall check his temperature 15 minutes after we give the medication."
B. "I understand that my brother may become nauseated. That is to be expected."
C. "We shall plan to give the medicine around the clock."
D. "If my brother has the chills, we will call the clinic immediately."
C
Give orals with food or milk
A. Aminoglycosides
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