1. A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who has HIV and is
being discharged to home. Which of the following instructions
should the nurse
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1) Take temperature once a day.
Answer Rationale:
The nurse should reinforce to the client to take his temperature once
a daily to identify if a temperature is present due to the client’s
altered immune system.
INCORRECT
2) Wash the armpits and genitals with a gentle cleanser daily.
Answer Rationale:
The nurse should instruct the client to use an antimicrobial cleanser to
wash his armpits and genitals twice daily.
INCORRECT
3) Change the litter boxes while wearing gloves.
Answer Rationale:
The client should avoid changing litter boxes. Litter boxes carry
toxoplasmosis which can be life threatening to a client who has HIV.
INCORRECT
4) Wash dishes in warm water.
Answer Rationale:
The nurse should instruct the client to wash dishes in hot soapy water
to destroy the bacteria.
2. A nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative following a
tracheostomy, and has copious and tenacious secretions. Which
of the following is an acceptable method for the nurse to use to
thin this client's secretions?
1) Provide humidified oxygen.
Answer Rationale:
Increasing fluid intake as tolerated and providing adequate
humidification can help thin secretions safely.
INCORRECT
2) Perform chest physiotherapy prior to suctioning.
Answer Rationale:
Performing chest physiotherapy mobilizes secretions but does not thin
them.
INCORRECT
3) Prelubricate the suction catheter tip with sterile saline when
suctioning the airway.
Answer Rationale:
Prelubricating the suction catheter tip with sterile saline helps to
ease the insertion of the catheter, producing less trauma. However, it
has no effect on the tenacity of the client's secretions.
INCORRECT
4) Hyperventilate the client with 100% oxygen before suction [Show Less]