front 1 Avoiding or modifying risky behaviors is the most effective
prevention tool true or false | back 1 a. |
front 2 Those with HIV who take art and get and keep an undetectable viral
load of less than and get and keep an undetectable viral load of less
than 200 copies still pose a small percent risk for transmitting HIV
to their HIV negative sexual partners true or false (lewis
224) | back 2 b. |
front 3 What type of program would the healthcare provider suggests to a
patient with HIV who has high risk behaviors?(Lewis p.224 EBP) | back 3 d. |
front 4 A nurse observes a nursing student educate a patient with HIV stating "tell a patient with worried about HIV is | back 4 no data |
front 5 the new nurse who just started working on a pediatric floor knows
that ASD, VSD, and PDA all have what in common? | back 5 a. |
front 6 a nurse is assessing the knowledge of a nursing student, she may need
to re-educate them when they state "tet, tricuspid atresia
results in.." | back 6 b. |
front 7 the nurse is trying to determine the severity of VSD in a pediatric
patient what diagnostic method test is she most likely using? | back 7 b. |
front 8 Significant interactions with Arts occur with over-the-counter drugs
such as | back 8 d. |
front 9 A nurse is educating a client on their new medication cobicista. The
nurse knows the patient understands the medications purpose when they
state... | back 9 c. |
front 10 The nurse is reviewing the best preferred approach to preventing
opportunistic diseases, which of the following is the best
approach? | back 10 c. |
front 11 The new graduate nurse who works in a community clinic knows that
preventing transmission of HIV can be done with this comprehensive HIV
prevention strategy to reduce risk for sexually acquired HIV infection
and adults at high risk | back 11 c. |
front 12 A person who is living without HIV is prescribed antiretroviral
tenofovir DF in combination with emtricitabine what is the best course
of action by the nurse | back 12 a. |
front 13 Nursing diagnosis for the patient with HIV may include risk for
infection lack of knowledge difficulty coping and... | back 13 c. |
front 14 The most effective healthcare strategies for a disease as complex as
HIV is... | back 14 d. |
front 15 a client worried about acquiring HIV ask the nurse can I receive HIV
from drug use what is a nurse's best response? | back 15 d. |
front 16 You were working at a community clinic when a patient Admits they
cannot stop using drugs but they still don't want to acquire HIV what
is the best response (Lewis,p. 224) | back 16 c. |
front 17 A woman comes into the clinic and says that she desires to have a
child she asked is this possible | back 17 d. |
front 18 The OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration requires all
employees to be screened for HIV false a blood test | back 18 b. |
front 19 What is the current guidelines recommendation for normalizing HIV
testing decreasing the stigma related to testing and finding hidden
cases getting infected people into care and preventing new cases of
infection ( Lewis 225) | back 19 b. |
front 20 Which statement made by the patient demonstrates their understanding
of Antiretroviral therapy? ( Lewis 225) | back 20 d. |
front 21 Upon receiving report you learned that patient in room 6 has
cryptococcal meningitis and keep saying he needs to go home and make
sure he takes the potatoes out of the oven what is your most important
concern regarding the patient(Lewis 226) | back 21 c. |
front 22 Upon receiving report you learned that patient in room 6 has
Pneumocystitis jiroveci pneumonia (PCP) and keep saying he needs to go
home and make sure he takes the potatoes out of the oven what is your
most important concern regarding the patient(Lewis 226) | back 22 a. |
front 23 Okay so in regards to antiretroviral drugs you're going to want to follow these instructions when teaching the patient or caregiver to decrease the risk of developing follow these instructions when teaching the patient or caregiver to decrease the risk of developing resistance which is a major problem in treating HIV infection I have a Jolly Rancher in and while the sounds annoying it's better than my dry Mountain Sounds okay one discussed options with your hcp to find the best regimen for you easy done to know the drugs you're taking and how to take them like some have to be taken with food some might need to be taken on an empty stomach and some cannot be taken together some might need to be taken on an empty stomach and some cannot be taken together these are things that you for sure are going to want to teach the patient so you'll have to know that and then you'll have to teach them and help them figure out the best regimen to follow this therapy and we'll get to that in a second all right take the full f****** dose as prescribed and take it on got them time and if there's like a side effect or a problem okay that is so valid I and if there's like a side effect or a problem okay that is so valid I get it like there are some meds where it's like you know you take them and they immediately make you feel nauseous and you're like okay f*** that I don't want to take anymore you have to report that to your hcp have to have to because okay I won't go I won't get on my soapbox but next thing is take him as prescribed follow the rules simple to the point. Don't stop taking one of them and continue taking the rest of them and be like no it's fine like that one was making me feel sick anyway but I'm taking the rest of my meds it's not like that all the meds together equal one man and that's the best way and take this out I'm just like Jesus Christ? Okay again you can't take one of the meds tell your doctor immediately don't take any new drugs without checking with your doctor he like this you know triple therapy or art therapy is all like think of it as like a hair shampoo that's tailored to you like that curology brand where you go on you take like is your hair wav hair shampoo that's tailored to you like that curology brand where you go on you take like is your hair wavy is it straight is it really is it dry like this is your regimen that is specifically for you and you're therapy these medications hair shampoo that's tailored to you like that curology brand | back 23 no data |
front 24 You're receiving report on a patient newly admitted to the rehab unit
he's 68 year old male who had hip replacement 3 days ago the nurse
giving the report casually mentions oh by the way he has AIDS can you
believe that an old man like that has HIV how would you
respond | back 24 c. |
front 25 Missing a few doses of Art is okay as long as you double up your dose
and continue taking your therapy as scheduled true or false? (Lewis 225) | back 25 b. |
front 26 Promoting healthy immune system whether the patient chooses to take
art or not May delay the progression of HIV true or false? (Lewis 225) | back 26 a. |
front 27 In regards to early intervention after the detection of HIV infection
what would you assess for other than symptoms opportunistic and
diseases | back 27 c. |
front 28 When it comes to delaying the disease progression for a patient with
HIV useful interventions would include maintaining | back 28 c. |
front 29 When will your hcp test your viral load
after
you've started art therapy | back 29 b. |
front 30 A patient wants to know how they can have sex with their partner who
has HIV and remain safe they are aware of the fact that abstinence is
the clearest way to reduce transmission of HIV but they still want to
be sexually intimate with their partner what advice can you
offer(Lewis 224) | back 30 b. |
front 31 Which diagnostic finding indicates HIV in a patient | back 31 d. |
front 32 retro sternal pain is considered what type of subjective Functional
Health pattern | back 32 c. |
front 33 Objective data is assessed by the nurse and HIV is most likely
suspected which of the following is not included in objective
data? | back 33 c. |
front 34 A patient with HIV would patients infected with HIV generally show
Finding such as hyperglycemia thrombocytopenia neutropenia lymphopenia
anemia altered liver function, what other finding might be missing
from this statement | back 34 a. |
front 35 The window. Most tests to detect HIV infection is about how many
weeks (Lewis 219, diagnostic studies) | back 35 b. |
front 36 when text is formatted like this it means that I need to complete this note card: Vaccines needed for the patient with HIV or to prevent HIV | back 36 no data |
front 37 About blank after someone becomes newly infected with HIV the person
typically develops acute HIV infection where during this. Have
mononucleosis like syndrome of fever small lymph nose sore throat
headache mal aise nausea muscle and joint pain diary and or diffuse
rash some people have neurological complications such as aseptic
meningitis peripheral neuropathy facial palsy or goalie bear syndrome | back 37 c. |
front 38 The nurse knows that for HIV screening she needs to collect what from
the patient | back 38 b. |
front 39 A patient in the community clinic has developed recurrent pneumonia
and cytomegalovirus a nursing student asked the RN "does this
mean that they meet the diagnostic criteria for AIDS outlined by the
CDC?" (Lewis 219, table 14.10) | back 39 b. |
front 40 The higher the viral load the less active the disease | back 40 b. |
front 41 Opportunistic infections include bacterial fungal protozoal and
viral | back 41 a. |
front 42 Cervical cancer is considered an opportunistic cancer that if someone
had HIV and cervical cancer they would meet the diagnostic criteria
for AIDS | back 42 a. |
front 43 Wasting syndrome is defined as a loss of 15% or more of ideal body
mass (lewis 219 table 14.10) b. thats that shit i dont likeee | back 43 b. |