Summer 2013
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Client with varicella may be expected to have all of the following except: A. pruritus B. lesions in four stages C. lymphadenopathy D. strawberry tongue
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If a client wit h varicella has two brothers, her Mother should be instructed to institute which of the following types of isolation at home? A. RESPIRATORY ISOLATION B. . STRICT ISOLATION C. . WOUND AND SKIN ISOLATION D. . EXCRETION PRECAUTION
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IT IS TO ADVISE THE WATCHER TO INSTRUCT THE CHILDREN WITH VARICELLA TO A. DIM THE CLIENT B. KEEP FINGERNAILS WELL TRIMMED C. APPLY COOL COMPRESS WITH CALAMINE D. AVOID GIVING ACIDIC FOODS
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VARICELLA IS CONSIDERED NOT COMMUNICABLE WHEN A. THE FEVER SUBSIDES B. TWO WEEKS LAPSES C. WHEN ALL LESIONS HAVE DRIED D. WHEN NO LESIONS HAVE APPEARED IN 24 HOURS
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UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES THE VIRUS THAT CAUSES CHICKEN POX CAN ALSO CAUSE A. ATHLETES FOOT B. INFECTIOUS HEPATITIS C. HERPES ZOSTER D. GERMAN MEASLES
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WHEN A PREGNANT MOTHER ON HER LAST TRIMESTER OF PREGNANCY CONTRACTED VARICELLA, SHE WILL BE ADVISED TO RECEIVE A. TETANUS TOXOID B. IMMUNOGLOBULIN C. ANTIVIRAL THERAPY D. STEROIDS
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Varicella lesion differs from shingles as characterized by A. lesion in crops and unilateral B. lesion that transformed into pustules C. lesion that leaves a mark D. lesion that become crust
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An antiviral agent that usually prescribed with client with varicella A. ilosone B. erythromycin C. acyclovir D. acetaminophen
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Which among the following nursing diagnosis applies to client with varicella? A. risk for aspiration B. risk for secondary infection C. risk for tetanus D. risk for injury
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The transformation of lesion in varicella are as follows A. papule, macule, crust, scabs,vesicles B. macule, papule, pustule,vesicle,crust C. crust,vesicles,pustules,scabs D.macule,papule,vesicles,pustules,crust
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WHICH AMONG THE SYMPTOMS OF TETANUS IS HIGHLY FATAL? A. MUSCLE RIGIDITY B. SPASTIC VOLUNTARY CONTRACTIONS C. RESTLESSNESS AND IRRITABILITY D. RESPIRATORY TRACT SPASMS
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A TETANUS TOXOID IS PRESCRIBED TO CLIENT WHO INCURRED PUNCTURED WOUND. THE CLIENT AFTER RECEIVING SUCH WILL DEVELOP A. ACTIVE IMMUNITY B. PASSIVE IMMUNITY C. ARTIFICIAL IMMUNITY D. INNATE IMMUNITY
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THE GOAL OF NURSING CARE IN A CLIENT WITH TETANUS IS DIRECTED TOWARD A. MAINTAINING BODY ALIGNMENT B. ENCOURAGING HIGH INTAKE OF FLUID C. CAREFULLY MONITORING URINARY OUTPUT D. DECREASING EXTERNAL STIMULI
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The father of a child who was bitten by the dog wanted to kill the dog at once, the nurse would advise to A. vaccination of the dog B.Observe the dog for a maximum of ten days C. check for the negri body D. place the dog in a cage
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Sight and sound and drip of water disturb the client with rabies which one should you do first?
A. B. C. D. Place the patient over the window Cover the iv bottle with brown paper Sponge with warm water Keep the patient clean and quiet
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Which among the antirabies vaccine will confer passive immunity? A. rabiphur B. verorab C. ERIG D. Elyssa
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Initial intervention to be made once bitten by the dog A. administer antirabies B. cleanse the area with soap and water C. identify the dog if stray or not D. report incident to petowners for assistance
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In determining schedule and treatment for dog bite the nurse would determine which of the following ? A. availability of antirabies B. site of bite C. convenience of the client D. route of administering antirabies
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Client who is already at day 3 of antirabies injection forgot to have himself vaccinated on the schedule date, the nurse would A. start again the schedule as day 1 B. proceed with the day 3 schedule as it is C. give him a double dose to compensate D. tell the client to stop the schedule for it is no longer effective
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Vaccination of a dog should be encourage at what age? A. one month B. 2 months C. 3 months D. none in particular
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Client with rabies manifest hydrophobia due to what reason A. fear of water B. affectation of laryngeal muscle causing spasm C. hypersensitivity reaction D. the brain can no longer sense motor stimuli
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Once patient is bitten by a dog and incurred lacerated wound in the lower extremities, the client is expected to receive which among the following on day 0 will be given A. anti tetanus B. antirabies C. both will be given D. none until there are no signs and symptoms
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ERIG was prescribed to client who was bitten by a stray dog, the nurse knows that it is an example of anti rabies vaccine that confer A. active immunity B. passive immunity C. both passive and active D. natural immunity
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After negative skin of ERIG, the nurse would administer the said antirabies via what route A. intradermal B. sq C. intramuscular D. infiltration
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Immediately after seeing that the client has respiratory difficulty, the nurse would anticipate to prepare which among the following drugs A. benadryl B. tetanus toxoid C. diazepam D. await for the order
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CLIENT IS DIAGNOSE WITH viral encephalitis THE PHYSICIAN ORDERED TO EMPLOY ISOLATION TECHNIQUE, WHICH AMONG THE FOLLOWING IS APPLICABLE? A. REVERSE ISOLATION B. . ENTERIC ISOLATION C. . RESPIRATORY ISOLATION D. WOUND ISOLATION
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A CHILD ASSUMES OPISTHOTOUS POSITION, THE NURSE SHOULD PLACE THE CHILD IN A. SIDE LYING B. KNEE CHEST C. HIGH FOWLERS D. T-BERG
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Client with CNS infection was ordered with Mannitol, which among the following nursing intervention is inaapropriate? A. client is position in T berg B. urine output must be observe C. vital signs nust be monitored D. administered via soluset
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Which among the following diagnostic test confirms diagnosis of viral encephalitis? A. chest x ray B. blood culture C. CSF ANALYSIS D. mri
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Initial characteristic of viral encephalitis A. asleep most of the time B. difficulty speaking C. inability to open the mouth D. vomiting