When developing a teaching plan for a community group about HIV infection, which group would the nurse identify as an emerging risk group for HIV infection?
A) Native Americans
B) Heterosexual women
C) New health care workers
D) Asian immigrants
B
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A patient with glaucoma has been prescribed acetazolamide (Diamox). What adverse effects would the nurse caution the patient about? (Select all that apply.)
A) Paresthesia B) Confusion C) Drowsiness D) Vomiting E) Hyperkalemia
A client collapses during a marathon, complaining of headache, weakness, dizziness, nausea, and muscle cramps. The client's skin is moist, cool, and pale. Which of these actions should the nurse take?
a. Move client to a cool area, and administer copious amounts of water. b. Loosen constrictive clothing, pour water over client, and place client near a fan. c. Immerse client in cool-water bath, and initiate IV fluids. d. Initiate IV fluid replacement, place client on cardiac monitor, remove clothing, and pour cool water over client.
Natural killer cells in the body have the ability to do which of the following actions?
a. Destroy T lymphocytes in an attempt to regulate the immune response b. Kill tumor cells and cells infected with microbes c. Stimulate the production of cytotoxic T cells d. Suppress the formation of B lymphocytes
The nurse would include in the information given to a patient who is using topical eye medications to:
1. look upward and drop medication into the inner canthus. 2. pull the lower lid down and drop the medication into the conjunctival sac. 3. hold both lids open and drop medication onto the sclera. 4. tilt the head to the side and drop the medication into the outer canthus.