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HESI Fluid Balance Case Study
HESI Fluid Balance Case Study
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[Show more]Pediatrics HESI Practice Exam (evolve) 
Questions with actual answers 
Which should the nurse assess last when examining a 5-year-old child? 
a. Heart. 
b. Lungs. 
c. Throat. 
d. Abdomen. - ANSWER-c. Throat. 
Examination of the mouth, throat, and perineum is considered to be more 
invasive than othe...
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Add to cartPediatrics HESI Practice Exam (evolve) 
Questions with actual answers 
Which should the nurse assess last when examining a 5-year-old child? 
a. Heart. 
b. Lungs. 
c. Throat. 
d. Abdomen. - ANSWER-c. Throat. 
Examination of the mouth, throat, and perineum is considered to be more 
invasive than othe...
Pediatric Hesi Case Study Fluid and 
Electrolytes Test questions with correct 
answers 
Ricky Sanchez is a term newborn. His parents are 18 and 19 years old. Mr. Sanchez 
works long hours as a mechanic and Mrs. Sanchez stays at home with Ricky, who is 
their first child. Mr. and Mrs. Sanchez express...
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Add to cartPediatric Hesi Case Study Fluid and 
Electrolytes Test questions with correct 
answers 
Ricky Sanchez is a term newborn. His parents are 18 and 19 years old. Mr. Sanchez 
works long hours as a mechanic and Mrs. Sanchez stays at home with Ricky, who is 
their first child. Mr. and Mrs. Sanchez express...
What are the principles of fluid balance? - ANSWER-Infants have a greater percent of 
fluid in the extracellular compartment compared to adults; therefore, they have greater 
and more rapid fluid losses 
Ricky weighs 3.4 kg. Referencing the fluid composition chart, what is Ricky's daily 
maintenanc...
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Add to cartWhat are the principles of fluid balance? - ANSWER-Infants have a greater percent of 
fluid in the extracellular compartment compared to adults; therefore, they have greater 
and more rapid fluid losses 
Ricky weighs 3.4 kg. Referencing the fluid composition chart, what is Ricky's daily 
maintenanc...
Which assessment findings would lead the nurse to believe that Loc is 
moderately dehydrated? - ANSWER-Capillary refill of 4 seconds, dry mucous 
membranes, and HR of 160 bpm 
In order to obtain more information about his current status, which questions are 
a priority for the nurse to ask? - ANSWER...
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Add to cartWhich assessment findings would lead the nurse to believe that Loc is 
moderately dehydrated? - ANSWER-Capillary refill of 4 seconds, dry mucous 
membranes, and HR of 160 bpm 
In order to obtain more information about his current status, which questions are 
a priority for the nurse to ask? - ANSWER...
Leadership Review test questions with 
correct answers 
The nurse calls the surgeon to report that a male client who was transitioned 
from a patient controlled analgesic PCA pump to a PO analgesic one hour ago, is 
now complaining in a loud voice and asking for the PCA pump. The nurse 
explains tha...
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correct answers 
The nurse calls the surgeon to report that a male client who was transitioned 
from a patient controlled analgesic PCA pump to a PO analgesic one hour ago, is 
now complaining in a loud voice and asking for the PCA pump. The nurse 
explains tha...
The nurse calls the surgeon to report that a male client who has transitioned from 
a PCA to PO analgesic one hour ago is now complaining in a loud voice and 
asking for the PCA pump. The nurse explains that the client's behavior is 
disturbing his roommate. The client's BP has increased from 120/...
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Add to cartThe nurse calls the surgeon to report that a male client who has transitioned from 
a PCA to PO analgesic one hour ago is now complaining in a loud voice and 
asking for the PCA pump. The nurse explains that the client's behavior is 
disturbing his roommate. The client's BP has increased from 120/...
HESI: Fluid and electrolyte Balance 
questions with complete solution 
The nurse plans to assess Clara for orthostatic vital sign changes. What action will the 
nurse take first? 
a. Assist Clara to a standing position. 
b. Position Clara in a supine position. 
c. Elevate the head of Clara's bed. 
...
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questions with complete solution 
The nurse plans to assess Clara for orthostatic vital sign changes. What action will the 
nurse take first? 
a. Assist Clara to a standing position. 
b. Position Clara in a supine position. 
c. Elevate the head of Clara's bed. 
...
HESI RN Exit practice test questions and 
answers verified quiz 
A client who is one week postoperative after an aortic valve replacement 
suddenly develops severe pain in the left leg. On assessment, the nurse 
determines that the client's leg is pale and cool, and no pulses are palpable in the 
l...
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answers verified quiz 
A client who is one week postoperative after an aortic valve replacement 
suddenly develops severe pain in the left leg. On assessment, the nurse 
determines that the client's leg is pale and cool, and no pulses are palpable in the 
l...
HESI questions from Evolve Questions 
and answers 
The nurse notes that a client's arterial blood gas (ABG) results reveal a pH of 
7.50 and a Paco2 of 30 mm Hg (30 mm Hg). The nurse monitors the client for 
which clinical manifestations associated with these ABG results? Select all that 
apply. 
N...
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and answers 
The nurse notes that a client's arterial blood gas (ABG) results reveal a pH of 
7.50 and a Paco2 of 30 mm Hg (30 mm Hg). The nurse monitors the client for 
which clinical manifestations associated with these ABG results? Select all that 
apply. 
N...
HESI pt review Mary Richards test 
questions with correct answers 
Based on assessment data, which nursing diagnosis should take priority for 
Mary? - answer-Risk for Injury 
Mary's lab results become available. Her serum sodium (Na) level of 118 mEq/L 
characterizes: - answer-Hyponatremia 
The phy...
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questions with correct answers 
Based on assessment data, which nursing diagnosis should take priority for 
Mary? - answer-Risk for Injury 
Mary's lab results become available. Her serum sodium (Na) level of 118 mEq/L 
characterizes: - answer-Hyponatremia 
The phy...
Hesi Leadership Exit exam Version 2 
Questions with correct answers 
1.A nurse is performing telephone triage at the clinic office. Which client has the 
most acute problem and should be scheduled for the first available appointment? 
- ANSWER-A 21 year old with a history of a kidney transplant. Tod...
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Add to cartHesi Leadership Exit exam Version 2 
Questions with correct answers 
1.A nurse is performing telephone triage at the clinic office. Which client has the 
most acute problem and should be scheduled for the first available appointment? 
- ANSWER-A 21 year old with a history of a kidney transplant. Tod...
1. The nurse is caring for an older adult who was admitted with a Urinary tract 
infection and is now exhibiting signs of Severe Inflammatory Response 
Syndrome (SIRS). Which collaborative care goals should the nurse include in the 
plan of care? (Select all that apply) - answer-BODY TEMP with in no...
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Add to cart1. The nurse is caring for an older adult who was admitted with a Urinary tract 
infection and is now exhibiting signs of Severe Inflammatory Response 
Syndrome (SIRS). Which collaborative care goals should the nurse include in the 
plan of care? (Select all that apply) - answer-BODY TEMP with in no...
Since the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in 
which vital sign when she changes position? 
a. Respiratory rate. 
b. Blood pressure. 
c. Temperature. 
d. Pulse rate. - ANSWER-Blood Pressure 
Rationale: Fluid volume deficit often causes orthostatic hypotension and 
...
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Add to cartSince the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in 
which vital sign when she changes position? 
a. Respiratory rate. 
b. Blood pressure. 
c. Temperature. 
d. Pulse rate. - ANSWER-Blood Pressure 
Rationale: Fluid volume deficit often causes orthostatic hypotension and 
...
Since the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in 
which vital sign when she changes position? 
a. Respiratory rate. 
b. Blood pressure. 
c. Temperature. 
d. Pulse rate. - ANSWER-Blood Pressure 
Rationale: Fluid volume deficit often causes orthostatic hypotension and 
...
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Add to cartSince the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in 
which vital sign when she changes position? 
a. Respiratory rate. 
b. Blood pressure. 
c. Temperature. 
d. Pulse rate. - ANSWER-Blood Pressure 
Rationale: Fluid volume deficit often causes orthostatic hypotension and 
...
Since the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in 
which vital sign when she changes position? 
a. Respiratory rate. 
b. Blood pressure. 
c. Temperature. 
d. Pulse rate. - ANSWER-Blood Pressure 
Rationale: Fluid volume deficit often causes orthostatic hypotension and 
...
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Add to cartSince the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in 
which vital sign when she changes position? 
a. Respiratory rate. 
b. Blood pressure. 
c. Temperature. 
d. Pulse rate. - ANSWER-Blood Pressure 
Rationale: Fluid volume deficit often causes orthostatic hypotension and 
...
Since the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in 
which vital sign when she changes position? 
a. Respiratory rate. 
b. Blood pressure. 
c. Temperature. 
d. Pulse rate. - ANSWER-Blood Pressure 
Rationale: Fluid volume deficit often causes orthostatic hypotension and 
...
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Add to cartSince the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in 
which vital sign when she changes position? 
a. Respiratory rate. 
b. Blood pressure. 
c. Temperature. 
d. Pulse rate. - ANSWER-Blood Pressure 
Rationale: Fluid volume deficit often causes orthostatic hypotension and 
...
Since the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in 
which vital sign when she changes position? 
a. Respiratory rate. 
b. Blood pressure. 
c. Temperature. 
d. Pulse rate. - ANSWER-Blood Pressure 
Rationale: Fluid volume deficit often causes orthostatic hypotension and 
...
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Add to cartSince the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in 
which vital sign when she changes position? 
a. Respiratory rate. 
b. Blood pressure. 
c. Temperature. 
d. Pulse rate. - ANSWER-Blood Pressure 
Rationale: Fluid volume deficit often causes orthostatic hypotension and 
...
Since the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in 
which vital sign when she changes position? 
a. Respiratory rate. 
b. Blood pressure. 
c. Temperature. 
d. Pulse rate. - ANSWER-Blood Pressure 
Rationale: Fluid volume deficit often causes orthostatic hypotension and 
...
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Add to cartSince the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in 
which vital sign when she changes position? 
a. Respiratory rate. 
b. Blood pressure. 
c. Temperature. 
d. Pulse rate. - ANSWER-Blood Pressure 
Rationale: Fluid volume deficit often causes orthostatic hypotension and 
...
A client with alcohol-related liver disease is admitted to the unit. Which 
prescription should the nurse call the health care provider about for reverification 
for this client? 
A. Vitamin K1, 5 mg IM daily 
B. High-calorie, low-sodium diet 
C. Fluid restriction to 1500 mL/day 
D. Nembutal sodium ...
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Add to cartA client with alcohol-related liver disease is admitted to the unit. Which 
prescription should the nurse call the health care provider about for reverification 
for this client? 
A. Vitamin K1, 5 mg IM daily 
B. High-calorie, low-sodium diet 
C. Fluid restriction to 1500 mL/day 
D. Nembutal sodium ...
HESI comprehensive practice exam 1 
Questions and answers 
A client with asthma receives a prescription for high blood pressure during a 
clinic visit. Which prescription should the nurse anticipate the client to receive 
that is least likely to exacerbate asthma? - ANSWER-The best antihypertensive ...
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Add to cartHESI comprehensive practice exam 1 
Questions and answers 
A client with asthma receives a prescription for high blood pressure during a 
clinic visit. Which prescription should the nurse anticipate the client to receive 
that is least likely to exacerbate asthma? - ANSWER-The best antihypertensive ...
HESI Comprehensive Exam Questions with correct answers
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A client with asthma receives a prescription for high blood pressure during a 
clinic visit. Which prescription should the nurse anticipate the client to receive 
that is at least likely to exacerbate asthma? - ANSWER-Metoprolol tartrate 
(Lopressor) 
Best antihypertensive med for asthmatics. Beta2 ...
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Add to cartA client with asthma receives a prescription for high blood pressure during a 
clinic visit. Which prescription should the nurse anticipate the client to receive 
that is at least likely to exacerbate asthma? - ANSWER-Metoprolol tartrate 
(Lopressor) 
Best antihypertensive med for asthmatics. Beta2 ...
Which assessment findings would lead the nurse to believe that Loc is 
moderately dehydrated? - answer-Capillary refill of 4 seconds, dry mucous 
membranes, and HR of 160 bpm 
In order to obtain more information about his current status, which questions are 
a priority for the nurse to ask? - answer...
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Add to cartWhich assessment findings would lead the nurse to believe that Loc is 
moderately dehydrated? - answer-Capillary refill of 4 seconds, dry mucous 
membranes, and HR of 160 bpm 
In order to obtain more information about his current status, which questions are 
a priority for the nurse to ask? - answer...
Donna King is an 80 year old female with coronary artery disease and hypertension. 
Her daughter brought her to the Emergency Department because she has become 
increasingly weak and confused and was found by a neighbor wandering her 
neighborhood unable to locate her home. Donna's daughter tells t...
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Add to cartDonna King is an 80 year old female with coronary artery disease and hypertension. 
Her daughter brought her to the Emergency Department because she has become 
increasingly weak and confused and was found by a neighbor wandering her 
neighborhood unable to locate her home. Donna's daughter tells t...
Since the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in which vital 
sign when she changes position? - ANSWER-Blood pressure 
The nurse plans to assess the client for orthostatic vital sign changes. Which action will 
the nurse take first? - ANSWER-Position the client in a s...
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Add to cartSince the client has a fluid volume deficit, the nurse anticipates a decrease in which vital 
sign when she changes position? - ANSWER-Blood pressure 
The nurse plans to assess the client for orthostatic vital sign changes. Which action will 
the nurse take first? - ANSWER-Position the client in a s...
HESI case study: Fluid Balance Questions 
and answers 
Donna King is an 80 year old female with coronary artery disease and 
hypertension. Her daughter brought her to the Emergency Department because 
she has become increasingly weak and confused and was found by a neighbor 
wandering her neighborho...
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and answers 
Donna King is an 80 year old female with coronary artery disease and 
hypertension. Her daughter brought her to the Emergency Department because 
she has become increasingly weak and confused and was found by a neighbor 
wandering her neighborho...
Rusty called his son complaining that he wasn't feeling well. He had vomiting and 
diarrhea the past few days, and was unable to eat or drink very much, despite 
being thirsty. 
Upon arrival at Rusty's apartment, his son found him lethargic and disoriented. 
Data suggest that Rusty is at risk for ...
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Add to cartRusty called his son complaining that he wasn't feeling well. He had vomiting and 
diarrhea the past few days, and was unable to eat or drink very much, despite 
being thirsty. 
Upon arrival at Rusty's apartment, his son found him lethargic and disoriented. 
Data suggest that Rusty is at risk for ...
Meet the client - ANSWER-The client is an older adult with a long history of type 
2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension. The client record notes a family history of 
polycystic kidney disease (PKD). The client was diagnosed with stage 4 chronic 
kidney disease (CKD) two years ago. The client calls t...
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Add to cartMeet the client - ANSWER-The client is an older adult with a long history of type 
2 diabetes mellitus and hypertension. The client record notes a family history of 
polycystic kidney disease (PKD). The client was diagnosed with stage 4 chronic 
kidney disease (CKD) two years ago. The client calls t...
A nurse is performing closed suctioning through a tracheostomy for a 
ventilator-dependent client. During the procedure, the alarm on the cardiac 
monitor sounds and the nurse notes severe bradycardia. The nurse stops 
suctioning the client and immediately: 
A. Contacts the respiratory therapist 
B....
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Add to cartA nurse is performing closed suctioning through a tracheostomy for a 
ventilator-dependent client. During the procedure, the alarm on the cardiac 
monitor sounds and the nurse notes severe bradycardia. The nurse stops 
suctioning the client and immediately: 
A. Contacts the respiratory therapist 
B....
A registered nurse (RN) on the 7 a.m.-3 p.m. shift is planning client assignments 
for the day. Which clients would be appropriate for the RN to assign to the 
licensed practical nurse (LPN)? - ANSWER-A client who had a mastectomy 2 
days ago. 
A client with type 1 diabetes mellitus who has a foot u...
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Add to cartA registered nurse (RN) on the 7 a.m.-3 p.m. shift is planning client assignments 
for the day. Which clients would be appropriate for the RN to assign to the 
licensed practical nurse (LPN)? - ANSWER-A client who had a mastectomy 2 
days ago. 
A client with type 1 diabetes mellitus who has a foot u...
A nurse is monitoring a client who is taking spironolactone for the treatment of 
hypertension. Which findings denote adverse effects of the medication? Select all 
that apply. - ANSWER-Tall T waves 
Prolonged PR interval 
Hyperactive bowel sounds 
Rationale: Spironolactone is a potassium-sparing di...
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Add to cartA nurse is monitoring a client who is taking spironolactone for the treatment of 
hypertension. Which findings denote adverse effects of the medication? Select all 
that apply. - ANSWER-Tall T waves 
Prolonged PR interval 
Hyperactive bowel sounds 
Rationale: Spironolactone is a potassium-sparing di...
Fluid Balance - HESI RN - Evolve 
Questions with verified complete solution 
An older adult with coronary artery disease and hypertension was brought to the 
Emergency Department by her daughter because she has become increasingly 
weak and confused. The client was found by a neighbor wandering her ...
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An older adult with coronary artery disease and hypertension was brought to the 
Emergency Department by her daughter because she has become increasingly 
weak and confused. The client was found by a neighbor wandering her ...
1) Which assessment findings would lead the nurse to believe that Loc is 
moderately dehydrated? 
a. Rectal temperature of 99 F, heart rate of 120 bpm , Anna respiratory rate of 28 
b. capillary refill of four seconds, dry mucous membranes, and heart rate of 160 
bpm 
c. warm to the touch skin, rect...
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Add to cart1) Which assessment findings would lead the nurse to believe that Loc is 
moderately dehydrated? 
a. Rectal temperature of 99 F, heart rate of 120 bpm , Anna respiratory rate of 28 
b. capillary refill of four seconds, dry mucous membranes, and heart rate of 160 
bpm 
c. warm to the touch skin, rect...
Which actions of the nurse exhibit transactional leadership? Select all that apply. 
1 Motivating or inspiring the employees 
2 Meeting the targets within the deadline 
3 Working according to organizational rules 
4 Correcting the errors in a reactive manner 
5 Increasing the employee commitment of ...
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Add to cartWhich actions of the nurse exhibit transactional leadership? Select all that apply. 
1 Motivating or inspiring the employees 
2 Meeting the targets within the deadline 
3 Working according to organizational rules 
4 Correcting the errors in a reactive manner 
5 Increasing the employee commitment of ...
The RN is assessing a 70-year-old client admitted to the unit with severe dehydration. 
Which finding requires immediate intervention by the nurse? 
A. Client behavior that changes from anxious to lethargic 
B. Deep furrows on the surface of the tongue 
C. Poor skin turgor with tenting remaining for...
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Add to cartThe RN is assessing a 70-year-old client admitted to the unit with severe dehydration. 
Which finding requires immediate intervention by the nurse? 
A. Client behavior that changes from anxious to lethargic 
B. Deep furrows on the surface of the tongue 
C. Poor skin turgor with tenting remaining for...
Evolve Case Study - Fluid Balance Exam 
questions and answers 
Scenario: 
Donna King is an 80 year old female with Coronary Artery Disease and hypertension. 
Her daughter brought her to the Emergency Department because she has become 
increasingly weak and confused and was found by a neighbor wander...
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Add to cartEvolve Case Study - Fluid Balance Exam 
questions and answers 
Scenario: 
Donna King is an 80 year old female with Coronary Artery Disease and hypertension. 
Her daughter brought her to the Emergency Department because she has become 
increasingly weak and confused and was found by a neighbor wander...
Donna King is an 80-year-old female with coronary artery disease and hypertension. 
Her daughter brought her to the Emergency Department because she has become 
increasingly weak and confused and was found by a neighbor wandering her 
neighborhood unable to locate her home. Donna's daughter tells t...
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Add to cartDonna King is an 80-year-old female with coronary artery disease and hypertension. 
Her daughter brought her to the Emergency Department because she has become 
increasingly weak and confused and was found by a neighbor wandering her 
neighborhood unable to locate her home. Donna's daughter tells t...
Focus on Child Health Exam Questions 
and answers 
An HIV-positive woman delivers an infant. The pediatrician prescribes testing for 
the newborn, and the nurse prepares for which action? - ANSWER-Ask the 
laboratory to perform virologic testing 
Rationale: Traditional HIV antibody measurement by EL...
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Add to cartFocus on Child Health Exam Questions 
and answers 
An HIV-positive woman delivers an infant. The pediatrician prescribes testing for 
the newborn, and the nurse prepares for which action? - ANSWER-Ask the 
laboratory to perform virologic testing 
Rationale: Traditional HIV antibody measurement by EL...
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