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hen a nurse infuses gamma globulin intravenously, the rate should not exceed

3 mL/min

A client has come into contact with HIV. As a result, HIV glycoproteins have fused with the client's CD4+ T-cell membranes. This process characterizes what phase in the HIV life cycle?

Attachment

A nurse is working with a client who was diagnosed with HIV several months earlier. This client will be considered to have AIDS when the CD4+ T-lymphocyte cell count drops below what threshold?

200 cells/mm3 of blood

On admission to a medical unit, a client with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) tests positive for benzodiazepine. The client denies using this medication. Which medication is likely causing a false-positive result?

Efavirenz

The nurse is addressing condom use in the context of a health promotion workshop. When discussing the correct use of condoms, which instruction should the nurse give the attendees?

Hold the condom during withdrawal so it doesn't come off.

A client who has acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) has been admitted for the treatment of Kaposi sarcoma. Which nursing diagnosis should the nurse associate with this complication of AIDS?

Impaired skin integrity related to Kaposi sarcoma

A client has just been diagnosed with a primary immune deficiency disease (PIDD). The client has done some research online and believes this is an unlikely diagnosis due to the client's age. At which stage of life are people most commonly diagnosed with PIDD?

Infancy

A client with AIDS is admitted to the hospital with AIDS-related wasting syndrome and AIDS-related anorexia. What drug has been found to promote significant weight gain in clients with AIDS by increasing body fat stores?

Megestrol

A nurse is assessing the skin integrity of a client who has AIDS. When performing this inspection, the nurse should prioritize assessment of what skin surfaces?

Perianal region and oral mucosa

A client with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is exhibiting shortness of breath, cough, and fever. What type of infection will the nurse most likely suspect?

Pneumocystis jiroveci

A client taking abacavir has developed fever and rash. What is the priority nursing action?

Report to the health care provider

Kaposi sarcoma (KS) is diagnosed through

biopsy

A client is prescribed didanosine as part of a highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Which instruction would the nurse emphasize with this client?

"Be sure to take this drug about 1/2 hour before or 2 hours after you eat"

A client with a recent diagnosis of HIV infection expresses an interest in exploring alternative and complementary therapies. How should the nurse best respond?

"Many clients with HIV use some type of alternative therapy and, as with most health treatments, there are benefits and risks."

A nurse is teaching the parents of an infant about primary immunodeficiencies. Which statement verifies that the parents understand the teaching?

"The majority of primary immunodeficiencies are diagnosed in infancy"

The nurse identifies a nursing diagnosis of ineffective airway clearance related to pneumocystis pneumonia and increased bronchial secretions for a client with AIDS. Which of the following would be appropriate for the nurse to include in the client's plan of care?

Assist with chest physiotherapy every 2 to 4 hours

An 18-year-old client who is pregnant has tested positive for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and asks the nurse if her baby is going to be born with HIV. Which response by the nurse is the best?

"Your baby could contract HIV before, during, or after delivery."

A client is to receive intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG). The infusion is started at 10 a.m. The nurse would be alert for signs and symptoms of an anaphylactic reaction during which time frame?

0:30 to 11:00 a.m.

A nurse is performing the admission assessment of a client who has AIDS. What components should the nurse include in this comprehensive assessment? Select all that apply.

Current medication regimen Identification of client's support system Immune system function History of sexual practices

A client with HIV will be receiving care in the home setting. What aspect of self-care should the nurse emphasize during discharge education?

Importance of personal hygiene

A nurse is planning the care of a client with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) who is admitted to the unit with Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP). Which nursing diagnosis has the highest priority for this client?

Ineffective airway clearance

A client has a diagnosis of AIDS complicated by chronic diarrhea. What nursing intervention would be appropriate?

Obtain a stool culture to identify possible pathogens.

A client with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is admitted to the hospital because of chronic severe diarrhea. The nurse caring for this client should expect the health care provider to prescribe which medication for the management of the client's diarrhea?

Octreotide acetate

A client is diagnosed with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID). What would the nurse expect to integrate into the client's plan of care?

Preparation for bone marrow transplantation

A client's current antiretroviral regimen includes enfuvirtide (T-20). What dietary counseling will the nurse provide based on the client's medication regimen?

Take this medication without regard to meals.

What are the characteristics of a B-cell deficiency, such as common variable immune deficiency (CVID)? Select all that apply.

There is complete lack of antibody production Disease onset occurs most often in the second decade of life There is a disappearance of germinal centers from lymphatic tissue

A nurse is planning the care of a client who requires immunosuppression to ensure engraftment of depleted bone marrow during a transplantation procedure. What is the most important component of infection control in the care of this client?

Thorough and consistent hand hygiene

Ataxia refers to

Uncoordinated muscle movement

What test will the nurse assess to determine the client's response to antiretroviral therapy?

Viral load

A client with a diagnosis of primary immunodeficiency disease informs the nurse that the client has been experiencing a new onset of a dry cough and occasional shortness of breath. After determining that the client's vital signs are within reference ranges, what action should the nurse take?

Assess the client for signs and symptoms of infection.

An an adult client, which stage of HIV infection is indicated when the results are more than 500 CD4+ lymphocytes/mm?

CDC stage 1: Acute HIV infection

A nurse is performing an admission assessment on a client with stage 3 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). After assessing the client's gastrointestinal system and analyzing the data, which nursing diagnosis is most likely to be the priority?

Diarrhea

A client who is HIV positive is receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) that includes a protease inhibitor (PI). The client comes to the clinic for a follow-up visit. Assessment reveals lipoatrophy of the face and arms. The client states, "I'm thinking the side effects of the drug are worse than the disease. Look what's happening to me." The nurse would most likely identify which nursing diagnosis as the priority?

Disturbed body image related to loss of fat in the face and arms

A client underwent an antibody test for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) as part of a screening process and has just been told that the results were positive. Which anticipatory guidance regarding the next step should the nurse provide to the client?

Follow-up testing will be promptly performed to confirm the result.

When learning about HIV/AIDS, the student should be able to differentiate the two subtypes of virus by which characteristic?

HIV-1 is more prevalent than HIV-2 subtypes

What does the nurse understand will result if the patient has a deficiency in the normal level of complement?

Increased susceptibility to infection

HIV is harbored within which type of cell?

Lymphocyte

The nurse administers an injection to a client with AIDS. When finished, the nurse attempts to recap the needle and sustains a needlestick to the finger. What is the priority action by the nurse?

Report the incident to the supervisor

A nurse is assessing a client with HIV who has been admitted with pneumonia. In assessing the client, which of the following observations takes immediate priority?

Tachypnea and restlessness

The nurse is applying standard precautions in the care of a client who has an immunodeficiency. What are key elements of standard precautions?

Using appropriate personal protective equipmentUsing safe injection practicesPerforming hand hygiene

The nurse practitioner who is monitoring the patient's progression of HIV is aware that the most debilitating gastrointestinal condition found in up to 90% of all AIDS patients is:

chronic diarrhea

A nurse is preparing to give a client an infusion of gamma globulin. The nurse knows to stop the infusion if the client experiences which symptoms? Select all that appl

shaking chills flank pain tightness in the chest

A client taking fosamprenavir reports "getting fat." What is the nurse's best action?

teach the client about medication side effects

A client receiving antiretroviral therapy reports "not urinating enough." What is the nurse's best action?

Assess blood urea nitrogen and creatinine

There are many ethical issues in the care of clients with HIV or HIV/AIDS. What is an ethical issue healthcare providers deal with when caring for clients with HIV/AIDS?

Disclosure of the client's condition

A home health nurse is caring for a client who has an immunodeficiency. What is the nurse's priority action to help ensure successful outcomes and a favorable prognosis?

Encourage the client and family to be active partners in the management of the immunodeficiency.

A pediatric nurse is working with an interdisciplinary team and parents to care for a 6-month-old client who has recently been diagnosed with severe combined immune deficiency (SCID). Which treatment is likely of most benefit to this client's type of primary immune deficiency disease (PIDD)?

Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT)

here are major differences between primary and secondary immunodeficiencies. Select the most accurate statement the nurse would use to explain the cause of a secondary immunodeficiency.

Your immune system was most likely affected by an underlying disease process"

A client with Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (WAS) is admitted to the medical unit. The nurse caring for the client should prioritize which intervention?

Protective isolation

A nurse is caring for a client hospitalized with AIDS. A friend comes to visit the client and privately asks the nurse about the risk of contracting HIV when visiting the client. What is the nurse's best response?

"AIDS isn't transmitted by casual contact."

A client with AIDS has become forgetful with a limited attention span, decreased ability to concentrate, and delusional thinking. What condition is represented by these symptoms?

AIDS dementia complex (ADC)

A client with HIV infection has begun experiencing severe diarrhea. What is the most appropriate nursing intervention to help alleviate the diarrhea?

Administer antidiarrheal medications on a scheduled basis, as prescribed.

A nurse is implementing the care plan of diarrhea related to enteric pathogens of human immunodeficiency virus infections. Which interventions are needed to reach the goal of resuming usual bowel habits?

Administer antimicrobials.Administer antitussives.Establish normal bowel pattern.

A child has just been diagnosed with a primary immune deficiency. The parents state, "Oh, no. Our child has AIDS." Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate?

Although AIDS is an immune deficiency, your child's condition is different from AIDS

A client has come into the free clinic asking to be tested for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. The client asks the nurse how the test works. The nurse responds that if the testing shows that antibodies to the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) virus are present in the blood, this indicates that the client has which of the following?

An HIV infection

A nurse is teaching a client with immunodeficiency about the signs and symptoms of infection to report. The nurse determines that the teaching was successful when the client makes which statement?

Any change, however subtle, might mean that I have an infection

A female client who is HIV negative arrives for a gynecologist appointment and reports that her husband, who is HIV positive, no longer wants to wear a latex condom. Which alternative treatments would the nurse recommend to reduce the likelihood of HIV transmission?

Dental dam Polyurethane female condom Pre-exposure prophylaxis

During a code blue, a nurse sustained a needlestick injury from a client whose human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) status was unknown. The nursing supervisor is notified, an incident report is generated, and a post-HIV exposure prophylaxis checklist is started for this nurse. In which order would the checklist be implemented?

Determine the HIV status of the client. Get counseling at the time of exposure. Advise exposed health care providers to use precautions. Administer post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) medication. Undergo early reevaluation after exposure.

Based on the nurse's base knowledge of primary immunodeficiencies, how would the nurse complete this statement? Primary immunodeficiencies

Develop early in life after protection from maternal antibodies decreases

A client suspected of having human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has blood drawn for a screening test. What is the first test generally run to see if a client is, indeed, HIV positive?

Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)

A client with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is brought to the clinic by a family member. The family member tells the nurse the client has become forgetful, with a limited attention span, decreased ability to concentrate, and delusional thinking. What condition is represented by these symptoms?

HIV encephalopathy

A clinic nurse is caring for a client admitted with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The nurse has assessed that the client is experiencing a progressive decline in cognitive, behavioral, and motor functions. The nurse recognizes that these symptoms are most likely related to the onset of which complication?

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) encephalopathy

Since the emergence of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), there have been significant changes in epidemiologic trends. At present, members of which group are most affected by new cases of HIV?

Male-to-male sexual contact

The nurse completes a history and physical assessment on a client with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) who was admitted to the hospital with respiratory complications. The nurse knows to assess for what common infection (80% occurrence) in persons with AIDS?

Pneumocystis pneumonia

A health care provider is taking post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) medications for exposure to a client with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Which topics will the health care provider need to understand regarding PEP administration prior to beginning this regimen?

Potential drug toxicitiesPotential drug interactionsAdherence requirements

A nurse is completing the nutritional status of a client who has been admitted with AIDS-related complications. What components should the nurse include in this assessment?

Serum albumin level Weight history Body mass index Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) level

The nurse is caring for a client who has a diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Part of this client's teaching plan is educating the client about his or her medications. What is essential for the nurse to include in the teaching of this client regarding medications?

Side effects of drug therapy

A nurse caring for a client who has an immunosuppressive disorder knows that continual monitoring of the client is critical. What is the primary rationale behind the need for continual monitoring?

So that early signs of impending infection can be detected and treated

A nurse is providing ongoing care for a client who is positive for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), and assessment reveals a client with a newly delayed and shortened speech pattern. The client, who previously had no neurological or motor deficits, has forgotten that they are in the hospital and has trouble getting out of bed. Which problem is the client most likely experiencing related to these signs and symptoms?

Subcortical neurodegenerative disease

A client is in the primary infection stage of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Which statement regarding this client's current health status is most accurate?

The client is infected with HIV but lacks HIV-specific antibodies.

A client's antibody test for HIV showed no antibodies. For which reason would the client need to have a nucleic acid test completed before being told that testing for HIV is negative?

The client may be in stage 0 of the disease

The nurse receives a phone call at the clinic from the family of a client with AIDS. They state that the client started "acting funny" and reported headache, tiredness, and a stiff neck. Checking the temperature resulted in a fever of 103.2°F. What should the nurse inform the family member?

The client may have cryptococcal meningitis and will need to be evaluated by the health care provider"

A client's primary infection with HIV has subsided and an equilibrium now exists between HIV levels and the client's immune response. This is known as what physiologic state?

Viral set point

A client has undergone diagnostic testing for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) using the enzyme immunoassay (EIA) test. The results are positive and the nurse prepares the client for additional testing to confirm seropositivity. The nurse would prepare the client for which test?

Western blot assay

A client is prescribed antihistamines, and asks the nurse about administration and adverse effects. The nurse should advise the client to avoid:

alcohol


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