What findings support the diagnosis of AIDS in the individual with HIV?
a. flu like symptoms
b. oral hairy leukoplakia
c. CD4+ cells 200-500
d. cytomegalovirus retinitis
d. cytomegalovirus retinitis
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The nurse instructs the client and family to observe for client hypoxia while client uses home oxygen therapy. Which should the nurse instruct the client and family to implement first for hy-poxia?
1. Notify client's provider. 2. Check the oxygen tank. 3. Call for emergency help. 4. Increase oxygen flow rate.
A nurse is working with the family of a pediatric client. The nurse is planning to obtain an accurate amily assessment. The initial step would be to
1. establish a trusting relationship with the family. 2. select the most relevant familyassessment tool. 3. focus primarily upon the mother,while learning her greatest concern. 4. observe the family in the homesetting,since this step always proves indispensable.
The nurse is presenting a class for nursing students on multiple-gestation pregnancy
Which statements about multiple-gestation pregnancies are accurate? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Hypertension is a major maternal complication. 2. There is an increased incidence of fetal anomalies. 3. Twins have an increase in long-term disabilities compared with singletons. 4. Uterine dysfunction is not a problem with multiple-gestation pregnancies. 5. Pulmonary embolism is more common with multiple-gestation pregnancies.
The nurse is teaching a toddler's mother strategies for administering prescribed oral antibiotics. Which strategies will be discussed?
1. Mix unpleasant-tasting medications in appetizing food such as jam or syrup. 2. Ask the pharmacist to put the medication into sweet syrup, if possible. 3. Physically comfort or praise the toddler following medication administration. 4. Put any liquid medication into the toddler's milk bottle to ensure it will be completely consumed. 5. Give the child a detailed explanation regarding the need for the medication.