NCLEX Test Safety and Infection Control Answers and Rationale
Posted in Safety and Infection Control by admin On April 5, 2011
View Questions 1. B. Gonorrhea must be reported to the public health department. Bacterial vaginitis, genital herpes, and HPV aren’t reportable diseases. 2. D. Telling the client about the personal protective equipment worn to administer the chemotherapy drugs educates the client about
NCLEX Test Safety and Infection Control
Posted in Safety and Infection Control by admin On April 4, 2011
1. A client comes to the outpatient department complaining of vaginal discharge, dysuria, and genital irritation. Suspecting a sexually transmitted disease (STD), the physician orders diagnostic testing of vaginal discharge. Which STD must be reported to the public health department? a. Bacterial
Safety and Infection Control NCLEX Questions Answers and Rationale
Posted in Safety and Infection Control by admin On July 18, 2010
View Questions 1. Answer C. The initial therapeutic management of acute bacterial meningitis includes isolation precautions, initiation of antimicrobial therapy and maintenance of optimum hydration. Nurses should take necessary precautions to protect themselves and others from possible infection. 2. Answer D. Contact
Safety and Infection Control NCLEX Questions
Posted in Safety and Infection Control by admin On July 16, 2010
1. A child is admitted to the pediatric unit with a diagnosis of suspected meningococcal meningitis. Which of the following nursing measures should the nurse do FIRST? a. Institute seizure precautions b. Assess neurologic status c. Place in respiratory isolation d. Assess