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EXAM 3 REVIEW QUESTIONS NCLEX-Style Paula Ruedebusch, FNP, DNP QUESTION #1 a. b. c. d. The three characteristics that are unique to the immune system are: (Select all that apply.) Self-regulation Specificity Memory Antigen QUESTION #2 a. b. c. d. A patient is known to have eaten contaminated food, but has not become ill. The gerontology nurse practitioner explains to the healthcare team on the unit that gastric acidity will kill some organisms. This type of response is known as: Adaptation Innate immunity Passive immunity Acquired passive immunity QUESTION #3 a. b. c. d. Which of the following factors affect proper immune system function? Age, exercise Sunlight, nutrients in the diet Diagnosis with co-morbidities All of the above QUESTION #4 a. b. c. d. The gerontology clinical nurse specialist is teaching a group of new graduate nurses how the body fights infection. When discussing humoral immunity, the nurse should explain that this protection is mediated by which cell? Basophil Eosinophil The B cell The monocyte QUESTION #5 a. b. c. d. Which of the following statements are accurate about the humoral immune response and the cellular immune response? (Select all that apply.) The humoral immune response is directly related to B cell surface receptors. The cellular immune response is directly related to the T cell surface receptors. The humoral immune response is indirectly related to the T cell surface receptors. The cellular immune response is indirectly related to the B cell surface receptors. QUESTION #6 A nurse is caring for a patient who is deficient in T cells. The nurse would know that T cell deficiency would result in which of the following? a. Hypersensitivity to allergens Impaired cellular immunity A decrease in the cell lifespan of granulocytes A cellular inability to participate in phagocytosis b. c. d. QUESTION #7 a. b. c. d. Which nursing intervention should be attended to first for a client with a Type I hypersensitivity reaction? Administering naloxone (Narcan) stat Obtaining blood sample for type and cross-match Initiating 0.9% NaCl intravenous solution Establishing and maintaining a patent airway QUESTION #8 a. b. c. d. Which of the following clinical manifestations of a patient suggests Type IV hypersensitivity reaction? Dermatitis from a latex allergy Sudden shortness of breath The appearance of hives Swelling of the lips QUESTION #9 a. b. c. d. Under which of the following classifications of hypersensitivity would systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and rheumatoid arthritis be classified? Type I hypersensitivity Type II hypersensitivity Type III hypersensitivity Type IV hypersensitivity QUESTION #10 a. b. c. d. Which of the following classifications of drugs are usually prescribed for patients with rheumatoid arthritis? Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAIDs) Glucocorticoids Mineralocorticoid Answers 1 and 2 QUESTION #11 a. b. c. d. The older person's susceptibility to infections is related to: (Select all that apply.) A decline in responsiveness of the immune system to harmful foreign invaders. The febrile response that signals infections sometimes being blunted in the older person. Medications commonly taken that also decrease the normal fever response. The body temperature in older people being approximately 1ºF lower than normal, meaning a rise in temperature can go unnoticed. QUESTION #12 a. b. c. d. A child is admitted to the pediatric unit with a diagnosis of suspected meningococcal meningitis. Which of the following nursing measures should the nurse do FIRST? Institute seizure precautions Assess neurologic status Place in respiratory isolation Assess vital signs QUESTION #13 Which of the following is the FIRST priority in preventing infections when providing care for a client? a. Handwashing Wearing gloves Using a barrier between client’s furniture and nurse’s bag Wearing gowns and goggles b. c. d. QUESTION #14 a. b. c. d. An eighty five year old man was admitted for surgery for benign prostatic hypertrophy. Preoperatively he was alert, oriented, cooperative, and knowledgeable about his surgery. Several hours after surgery, the evening nurse found him acutely confused, agitated, and trying to climb over the protective side rails on his bed. The most appropriate nursing intervention that will calm an agitated client is: limit visits by staff. encourage family phone calls. position in a bright, busy area. speak soothingly and provide quiet music. QUESTION #15 a. b. c. d. The nurse is evaluating whether nonprofessional staff understand how to prevent transmission of HIV. Which of the following behaviors indicates correct application of universal precautions? A lab technician rests his hand on the desk to steady it while recapping the needle after drawing blood. An aide wears gloves to feed a helpless client. An assistant puts on a mask and protective eye wear before assisting the nurse to suction a tracheostomy. A pregnant worker refuses to care for a client known to have AIDS. QUESTION #16 a. b. c. d. Which question is least useful in the assessment of a client with AIDS? Are you a drug user? Do you have many sex partners? What is your method of birth control? How old were you when you became sexually active? QUESTION #17 a. b. c. d. A foreign protein that invades the body is called an: Antigen Interferon Complement Antibody QUESTION #18 a. b. c. d. Immunity obtained as a result of experiencing an illness is known as: Active natural immunity Passive natural immunity Active acquired immunity Passive acquired immunity QUESTION #19 a. b. c. d. Microorganisms have the ability to invade the body tissues and proliferate causing infection. One factor is virulence of organism. What is the other factor? Weakness of the body Resistance of the host Resistance of the organism Weakness of the organism QUESTION #20 The nurse is caring for different clients in the hospital. Which of the following would be the most susceptible to acquiring an infection? a. A 45- year old female with abdominal pain and intact skin An 19-year old male with a casted or broken leg A 78-year old dehydrated male with excoriated skin A 23-year old female recovering from facial injuries sustained in a car accident b. c. d.