A nurse is caring for a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected client. What

opportunistic infection in the client can be documented as fungal infection?

A) Tuberculosis
B) Toxoplasmosis
C) Cryptococcosis
D) Herpes zoster


C

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An elderly patient has been taking zolpidem (Ambien) as a sleep aid for the past 2 months. On admission to the assisted-living facility, it is determined that the drug is no longer needed

What is an important nursing consideration concerning this drug? A) Hallucinations are common. B) The drug needs to be withdrawn gradually. C) Another anxiolytic will need to be substituted. D) Sundowning is common with withdrawal from this drug.

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What is the priority action of the nurse prior to transferring a client from bed to wheelchair?

A) Place the bed in its lowest position. B) Place a transfer belt on the client. C) Place the wheelchair parallel to the bed. D) Lock the brakes on the bed.

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A nurse believes additional funding is necessary to support a home-delivered meal program for the elderly. The best way to share these ideas with a legislator is to:

a. Send an e-mail. b. Write a formal letter. c. Attend a town hall meeting. d. Schedule a face-to-face visit.

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As an employee benefit, the hospital provides tuition assistance for employees who pursue further education for professional development provided they agree to work at least 2 years after they complete their studies

This can be viewed as what type of modification of employee behavior? a. Reinforcement b. Shaping c. Extinction d. Punishment

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