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NCLEX 2019-2022 TEST BANK

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NCLEX 2019-2022 TEST BANK

What is the ABO antigen system?(ANS - It is the different classes of human blood.

What part of the blood is classified?(ANS - The red blood cells are distinguished

What other blood is compatible with type A?(ANS - Type A or O

What other blood is compatible with Type B?(ANS - Type B or O

What other blood is compatible with Type O?(ANS - Type O Only

What other blood is compatible with Type AB?(ANS - Type A, B, or O

What is another name for acetylsalicylic acid?(ANS - Aspirin

What is the indication to give acetylsalicylic acid?(ANS - Mild to moderate pain

Does aspirin increase or decrease the effects of methotrexate?(ANS - Increase

What is methotrexate used for?(ANS - Chemotherapy agent & rheumatoid arthritis

What is the primary symptom if Acid Reflux (GERD)?(ANS - Heartburn (pyrosis)

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What test confirms GERD?(ANS - Barium swallow fluoroscopy

What malfunction allows reflux in GERD?(ANS - Lower esophageal sphincter

What is the client teaching Of GERD?(ANS - Low-fat, high-protein diet, take antacids, avoid Lying flat after meals

What virus that causes AIDS?(ANS - Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)

How is HIV transmitted?(ANS - Sexual intercourse Direct contact with infected blood/body fluids (body fluids semen, breast milk)

What are symptoms of HIV?(ANS - Fever, weight loss, night sweats, diarrhea, fatigue

How is the presence of HIV confirmed?(ANS - Screening is done FIRST to see if HIV antibodies are present. The test is performed to specifically identify the HIV antibodies.

What is the screening test for HIV?

(ANS - ELISA

What confirm the screening test for HIV?(ANS - HIV differentiation assay Western blot no longer used

How does HIV attack the body?(ANS - It attacks the immune system by destroying T-lymphocytes. The virus also rapidly self-replicates.

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What is so important about T-lymphocytes?(ANS - T cells help immune system recognize and fight pathogens.

What is another name for T-lymphocytes?(ANS - CD4 cells

Why is CD4 count important?(ANS - The lower the CD4 count the more damage the virus has done to the body.

What is a normal CD4 count?

(ANS - 500-1500

What is the normal CD4 count in a client with HIV?(ANS - Anything at or above 500. Client is considered in good health. If below 200 HIV has progressed to AIDS.

If a client's CD4 count is below 200, client is at risk for what?(ANS - opportunistic infections

List some opportunistic infections?

(ANS –

•Oral pharyngeal candida infection (Mouth fungus) •Kaposi's sarcoma (skin cancer) •Pneumocystis pneumonia •Cytomegalovirus (blindness) •Meningitis

What is the goal of HIV medications?(ANS - to interfere with the virus replicating

The most important HIV medication to Know is...(ANS - Zidovudine

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what isolation precautions are used with HIV (ANS - Universal precautions, patients do not have to tell they have HIV, treat everyone the same

How do the precautions change with AIDS?(ANS - If the client has a low CD4 count and is at risk for opportunistic infection implement private room, reverse isolation, RN wears gown, goggles, and mask when in direct contact with blood or body fluids.

What are teaching points for parents who have a child with HIV (ANS - Clean up bodyfluid/ blood with 10.01 water to bleach ratio. Get all immunizations except live one (MMR varicella and oral poliovirus) High calorie, High protein diet wear changing diaper

(ARF): During the oliguric phase,what will you see?

(ANS - This phase lasts 1 to 2 weeks. Low urine output <400 hyperkalemia, HTN, elevated BUN/creatinine fluid overload

What is the definition of acute renal failure (ARF)?(ANS - Sudden loss of kidney function to excrete toxins and regulate fluids and electrolytes

What are some possible causes of acute renal failure?(ANS - Infection Obstruction Shock

(ARF):What two electrolytes will be elevated

(ANS - Sodium Phosphate

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