NURS5463 Exam 3 UTA Latest Update - Actual Exam from Credible Sources with 110 Questions and Verified Correct Answers Golden Ticket to Guaranteed A+ Verified by Professor
? binds to CD4 receptor and co-receptor CCR5 or CXCR4? - CORRECT ANSWER: gp
120 = HIV protein
1st line treatment for candidemia? - CORRECT ANSWER: echinocandins IV for
fungemia
1st line treatment for RA? - CORRECT ANSWER: Methotrexate- DMARD;
myelosuppression and hepatic fibrosis SE; CI in child-bearing women
abd pain from abd infection dx? - CORRECT ANSWER: abd xray and CXR (free air),
abd CT if needed
acute post op fevers- within 1st week after surgery? - CORRECT ANSWER: nosocomial infections
AIDs? - CORRECT ANSWER: CD4 <200 &/OR AIDs defining illness
ALOC, stiff neck, Kernig and Brudzinski skin? - CORRECT ANSWER: Bacterial
Meningitis
ANA? - CORRECT ANSWER: antinuclear antibody- detects autoantibodies; positive in SLE
anaphylaxis - CORRECT ANSWER: usually includes urticaria or angioedema; airway
obstruction 1 / 2
anti-dsDNA? - CORRECT ANSWER: >25 during SLE exacerbation
asymptomatic fever in cardiothoracic surgery pt? - CORRECT ANSWER: no evaluation until 3rd day of fever
autoantibodies cause damage to tissue/organs, deficient complement 3&4? -
CORRECT ANSWER: SLE
autoimmune disease by drugs or disease triggers (EBV), UV light, or estrogen? -
CORRECT ANSWER: Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
Bactrim PO for 21 days or PO Daily? - CORRECT ANSWER: PCP treatment versus
prevention when CD4 <200 or Toxoplasma Encephalitis when CD4 <100
baseline ophthalmologic exam prior to ordering? - CORRECT ANSWER:
Hydroxychloroquine for SLE
beta lactams include? - CORRECT ANSWER: Penicillins
Cephalosporins Monobactams Carbapenems
beta lactams, quinolones, and macrolides treat? - CORRECT ANSWER: CAP 5-7 days
better for acute HIV infection detection? - CORRECT ANSWER: 4th generation
antigen/antibody test; if positive, differentiation HIV1 or 2 immunoassay should be completed
blockade of folic acid synthesis? - CORRECT ANSWER: Sulfonamides- Bactrim
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