Contemporary Medical Surgical Nursing 2nd Edition by Daniels, Rick
Contemporary Medical Surgical Nursing 2nd Edition by Daniels, Rick
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Chapter 42–Immunodeficiency and HIV Infection/AIDS: Nursing Management
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| 1. | Bottle-feeding |
| 2. | Changing diapers |
| 3. | Kissing the baby |
| 4. | Vaginal birth |
ANS: 4
Breastfeeding and vaginal birth put the newborn at risk for HIV. HIV cannot be transmitted by changing diapers (feces) or kissing the baby (saliva).
PTS: 1 DIF: Apply
REF: Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: Etiology
| 1. | Tested at 2 months, 4 months, and then at 6 months |
| 2. | Tested immediately and then again at 2 months |
| 3. | Tested immediately and then again at 6 months |
| 4. | Tested in 6 months and then again in 1 year |
ANS: 3
The health care provider should be tested immediately to show if any preexisting infection exists. Seroconversion usually occurs in 1 to 3 months but can take up to 6 months. Testing at 2 months is too late to discover a preexisting infection and can be too early to detect a new infection. Testing at 6 months or 1 year would not detect a preexisting infection.
PTS: 1 DIF: Apply
REF: Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: Etiology
| 1. | 155 cells/mcL |
| 2. | 255 cells/mcL |
| 3. | 455 cells/mcL |
| 4. | 755 cells/mcL |
ANS: 1
A CD4+ count of less than 200 cells/mcL is used as a criterion to establish the diagnosis of AIDS. In cell counts less than 500 to 600 cells/mcL, antiviral therapy should be initiated. Cell counts greater than 600 cells/mcL are in the normal range.
PTS: 1 DIF: Analyze
REF: Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: Pathophysiology
| 1. | cytomegalovirus infection. |
| 2. | Mycobacterium tuberculosis. |
| 3. | Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. |
| 4. | Streptococcus pneumoniae. |
ANS: 3
As the immune system becomes overpowered, opportunistic infections can occur. The most common infection is Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. The other infections can also occur, but they occur less frequently.
PTS: 1 DIF: Analyze
REF: Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: Assessment with Clinical Manifestations
| 1. | AIDS-related syndrome. |
| 2. | Burkitt’s lymphoma. |
| 3. | cachexia. |
| 4. | Kaposi’s sarcoma. |
ANS: 4
Kaposi’s sarcoma presents as abnormal lesions that appear purple or blue-red in color. They can be found anywhere but are common on the feet, arms, thighs, perineal area, and face. Cachexia is tissue wasting. Burkitt’s lymphoma is characterized by enlarged lymph nodes. AIDS-related syndrome is a collection of symptoms and infections resulting from the specific damage to the immune system caused by the HIV virus.
PTS: 1 DIF: Analyze
REF: Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: Assessment with Clinical Manifestations
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