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A patient in the outpatient clinic is diagnosed with acute hepatitis C (HCV) infection. Which action by the nurse is appropriate? a. Schedule the patient for HCV genotype testing. b. Administer the HCV vaccine and immune globulin. c. Teach the patient about ribavirin (Rebetol) treatment. d. Explain that the infection will resolve over a few months.

A

An older adult is receiving standard multidrug therapy for tuberculosis (TB). Which finding should the nurse report to the health care provider? a. Yellow-tinged sclera b. Orange-colored sputum c. Thickening of the fingernails d. Difficulty hearing high-pitched voices

A

The nurse administering -interferon and ribavirin (Rebetol) to a patient with chronic hepatitis C will plan to monitor for: a. leukopenia. b. hypokalemia. c. polycythemia. d. hypoglycemia.

A

After an unimmunized person is exposed to hepatitis B through a needle-stick injury, which actions will the nurse plan to take? (Select all that apply.) a. Administer hepatitis B vaccine. b. Test for antibodies to hepatitis B. c. Teach about -interferon therapy. d. Give hepatitis B immune globulin. e. Explain options for oral antiviral therapy.

A, B, D

The nurse is caring for a patient living with asymptomatic chronic HIV infection (HIV). Which prophylactic measures will the nurse include in the plan of care? (Select all that apply.) a. Hepatitis B vaccine b. Pneumococcal vaccine c. Influenza virus vaccine d. Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole e. Varicella zoster immune globulin

A, B, C

While interviewing a young adult patient, the nurse learns that the patient has a family history of familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). What area of patient knowledge should the nurse plan to assess? a. Preventing noninfectious hepatitis b. Treating inflammatory bowel disease c. Risk for developing colorectal cancer d. Using antacids and proton pump inhibitors

C

Which information from a 70-yr-old patient during a health history indicates to the nurse that the patient should be screened for hepatitis C? a. The patient had a blood transfusion in 2005. b. The patient used IV drugs about 20 years ago. c. The patient frequently eats in fast-food restaurants. d. The patient traveled to a country with poor sanitation.

B

A patient seeks care in the emergency department after sharing needles for heroin injection with a friend who has hepatitis B. To provide immediate protection from infection, what medication will the nurse expect to administer? a. Corticosteroids b. Gamma globulin c. Hepatitis B vaccine d. Fresh frozen plasma

B

The nurse evaluates that administration of hepatitis B vaccine to a healthy patient has been effective when the patient's blood specimen reveals: a. HBsAg. b. anti-HBs. c. anti-HBc IgG. d. anti-HBc IgM.

B

The nurse plans health care for a community with a large number of recent immigrants from Vietnam. Which intervention is the most important for the nurse to implement? a. Hepatitis testing b. Tuberculosis screening c. Contraceptive teaching d. Colonoscopy information

B

What topic should the nurse plan to teach the patient diagnosed with acute hepatitis B? a. Administering -interferon b. Measures for improving appetite c. Side effects of nucleotide analogs d. Ways to increase activity and exercise

B

Which action will the nurse include in the plan of care for a patient who has been diagnosed with chronic hepatitis B? a. Advise limiting alcohol intake to 1 drink daily. b. Schedule for liver cancer screening every 6 months. c. Initiate administration of the hepatitis C vaccine series. d. Monitor anti-hepatitis B surface antigen (anti-HBs) levels.

B

Which goal has the highest priority in the plan of care for a 26-yr-old patient who was admitted with viral hepatitis, has severe anorexia and fatigue, and is homeless? a. Increase activity level. b. Maintain adequate nutrition. c. Establish a stable environment. d. Identify source of hepatitis exposure.

B

A 36-yr-old female patient is receiving treatment for chronic hepatitis B with pegylated interferon (Pegasys). Which finding is important to communicate to the health care provider to suggest a change in therapy? a. Nausea and anorexia b. Weight loss of 2 lb (1 kg) c. Positive urine pregnancy test d. Hemoglobin level of 10.4 g/dL

C

A patient admitted with an abrupt onset of jaundice and nausea has abnormal liver function studies, but serologic testing is negative for viral causes of hepatitis. Which question by the nurse is appropriate? a. "Have you taken corticosteroids?" b. "Do you have a history of IV drug use?" c. "Do you use any over-the-counter drugs?" d. "Have you recently traveled to another country?"

C

A patient born in 1955 had hepatitis A infection 1 year ago. According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines, which action should the nurse include in care when the patient is seen for a routine annual physical examination? a. Start the hepatitis B immunization series. b. Teach the patient about hepatitis A immune globulin. c. Ask whether the patient has been screened for hepatitis C. d. Test for anti-hepatitis-A virus immune globulin M (anti-HAV-IgM).

C

A nurse is considering which patient to admit to the same room as a patient who is hospitalized with acute rejection 3 weeks after a liver transplant. Which patient would be the best choice? a. Patient who is receiving chemotherapy for liver cancer b. Patient who is receiving treatment for acute hepatitis C c. Patient who has a wound infection after cholecystectomy d. Patient who requires pain management for chronic pancreatitis

D

A patient with chronic hepatitis B infection has several medications prescribed. Which medication order requires clarification with the health care provider before administration? a. Tenofovir (Viread) orally once daily b. Adefovir (Hepsera) orally once daily c. Entecarvir (Baraclude) orally once daily d. Pegylated -interferon (Pegasys) orally once daily

D

A young adult contracts hepatitis from contaminated food. What should the nurse expect serologic testing to reveal during the acute (icteric) phase of the patient's illness? a. Antibody to hepatitis D (anti-HDV) b. Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) c. Anti-hepatitis A virus immunoglobulin G (anti-HAV IgG) d. Anti-hepatitis A virus immunoglobulin M (anti-HAV IgM)

D

Which action will be included in the care for a patient who has recently been diagnosed with asymptomatic nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)? a. Teach symptoms of variceal bleeding. b. Draw blood for hepatitis serology testing. c. Discuss the need to increase caloric intake. d. Review the patient's current medication list.

D

Which statement by a patient indicates good understanding of the nurse's teaching about preventing sickle cell crisis? a. "Home oxygen therapy is frequently used to decrease sickling." b. "There are no effective medications that can help prevent sickling." c. "Routine continuous dosage opioids are prescribed to prevent a crisis." d. "Risk for a crisis is decreased by having an annual influenza vaccination."

D


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