A nurse is caring for a hospitalized child with a diagnosis of Kawasaki disease. During the subacute phase, the nurse monitors the child closely for:
A. Bleeding
B. A high fever
C. Failure to thrive
D. Signs of congestive heart failure (CHF)
Ans: D. Signs of congestive heart failure (CHF)
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The nurse is documenting in the medical record of a client requiring protective precautions. Which should the nurse include in the documentation for this client?
1. Type of protective precautions taken 2. Use of clean gloves when changing wound dressing 3. Use of a mask when client requires droplet precautions 4. Performance of hand hygiene
A collection of various cell types, each with a specific function in defending the body against infection, is collectively called the immune system
Supporting this system are molecules that are responsible for the interactions of the system, its modulations and regulation. These molecules and cells are part of specific interactions with what? A) Killer T cells B) B cells C) Immunogenic epitopes D) Microbial agents
The nurse is preparing to administer a drug that is labeled "used for minor skin irritations." Based on the label, how is this drug classified?
1. By the function 2. By its usefulness 3. By its pharmacologic use 4. By its therapeutic use
The nurse is assisting with a skin test for a client suspected of having allergies to animals. Which of the following is a sign of a positive reaction?
A) Bruising B) Red wheal C) Flat macule D) Bleeding