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NURS 3100 My Lab Ch. 35 Verified Questions And Answers Rated A+ The nurse plans to teach the client with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) about bacterial infections. Which information should the nurse include in this teaching? (Select all that apply). A. "If just a few bacteria make y...

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The nurse plans to teach the client with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) about bacterial infections.
Which information should the nurse include in this teaching? (Select all that apply).



A. "If just a few bacteria make you sick, this is virulence."

B. "Most bacteria have developed antibiotic resistance."

C. "Pathogens are divided into two classes, bacteria and viruses."

D. "Pathogenicity means the bacteria can cause an infection."

E. "Actually, most bacteria will not harm us." ANS A, D, E



Which information should the nurse include in the teaching about bacteria with a client? (Select all that apply).



A. Bacteria are either aerobic or anaerobic.

B. Bacteria are multicellular organisms.

C. E. coli are gram-negative bacteria.

D. Gram staining is one way to identify bacteria.

E. Spherical-shaped bacteria are called cocci. ANS C, D, E



A client tells the nurse they do not understand why their prescribed antibiotic did not kill the bacteria that caused
their infection. Which response should then nurse provide the client?



A. "Your healthcare provider will want additional blood work to identify type of bacteria."

B. "Your infection is not a serious one and overtime your body should be able to kill the bacteria."

C. "Your healthcare provider will most likely prescribe a different type of antibiotic."

D. "Some antibiotics work with your body's ability to help kill the infection." ANS D. "Some antibiotics work
with your body's ability to help kill the infection."



Which is a priority nursing assessment for the client receiving multiple antibiotics?



A. Assessing changes in stool, white patches in the mouth, and urogenital itching or rash

B. Assessing blood cultures for the presence of bacteria

, C. Assessing renal and liver function tests

D. Assessing whether or not the client has adequate food and fluid intake ANS A. Assessing changes in stool,
white patches in the mouth, and urogenital itching or rash



Which statement should the nurse include when discussing antibiotic resistance with a client?



A. "Resistance to antibiotics can occur anytime they are prophylactic prescribed."

B. "Resistance to antibiotics most often occurs when prescribed to treat the wrong organism."

C. "Resistance to antibiotics can occur by the common use for nosocomial infections."

D. "Resistance to antibiotics most often occurs when a client has a suppressed immune system." ANS C.
"Resistance to antibiotics can occur by the common use for nosocomial infections."



Which laboratory test should the nurse anticipate prescribed to help identify the correct antibiotic to be used for the
treatment of a client with a fever of 104°F?



A. Complete blood count (CBC)

B. Urinalysis

C. Blood for culture and sensitivity

D. Liver function tests ANS C. Blood for culture and sensitivity



Which is a nursing priority action for the client receiving gentamicin (Garamycin) intravenously?



A. Draw daily blood chemistries.

B. Decrease the fluids for the client during therapy.

C. Place the client on isolation precautions.

D. Monitor the client for hearing loss. ANS D. Monitor the client for hearing loss.



The nurse notes a client that has received intravenous vancomycin (Vancocin) develops an upper body rash and has
a decreased urine output. In addition to notifying the healthcare provider, which is the nurse's priority action?



A. Hold the next dose of vancomycin (Vancocin)

B. Administer an antihistamine

C. Obtain a sterile urine specimen

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