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10.05 pts Which is the most effective

10.05 pts Which is the most effective way for a college student to minimize the risk for bacterial meningitis? Group of answer choices Avoid large crowds. Get the meningococcal vaccine. Take a high dose vitamin C daily. Take prophylactic antibiotics. Flag : 2Question 20.05 pts A client is admitted into the emergency department (ED) with frontal-temporal pain, preceded by a visual disturbance. The client is upset and thinks it is a stroke. What does the nurse suspect may be occurring? Group of answer choices Classic migraine Meningitis Stroke West Nile virus Flag : 3Question 30.05 pts A female client with newly diagnosed migraines is being discharged with a prescription for sumatriptan (Imitrex). Which comment by the client indicates an understanding of the nurse’s discharge instructions? Group of answer choices “Birth control is not needed while taking sumatriptan.” “I must report any chest pain right away.” “St. John’s wort can also be taken to help my symptoms.” “Sumatriptan can be taken as a last resort.” Flag : 4Question 40.05 pts A client admitted with cerebral edema suddenly begins to have a seizure while the nurse is in the room. What does the nurse do first? Group of answer choices Administer phenytoin (Dilantin). Draw the client’s blood. Establish an airway. Start an intravenous (IV) line. Flag : 5Question 50.05 pts The nurse is administering the intake assessment for a newly admitted client with a history of seizures. The client suddenly begins to seize. What does the nurse do next? Group of answer choices Documents the length and time of the seizure. Forces a tongue blade in the mouth. Positions the client on the side. Restrains the client. Flag : 6Question 60.05 pts A client is admitted with bacterial meningitis. Which nursing intervention is the highest priority for this client? Group of answer choices Assessing neurologic status at least every 2-4 hours Decreasing environmental stimuli Managing pain through drug and nondrug methods Strict monitoring of hourly intake and output Flag : 7Question 70.05 pts The nurse has received report on a group of clients. Which client requires the nurse’s attention first? Group of answer choices Adult who is lethargic after a generalized tonic-clonic seizure Young adult who has experienced four tonic-clonic seizures within the past 30 minutes Middle-aged adult with absence seizures who is staring at a wall and does not respond to questions Older adult with a seizure disorder who has a temperature of 101.9° F (38.8° C) Flag : 8Question 80.05 pts A client receiving propranolol (Inderal) as a preventative for migraine headaches is experiencing side effects after taking the drug. Which side effect is of greatest concern to the nurse? Group of answer choices Dry mouth Slow heart rate Tingling feelings Warm sensation Flag : 9Question 90.05 pts Which change in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) indicates to the nurse that a client may have bacterial meningitis? Group of answer choices Cloudy, turbid CSF Decreased white blood cells Decreased protein Increased glucose Flag : 10Question 100.05 pts A client has been admitted with new-onset status epilepticus. Which seizure precautions does the nurse put in place? (Select all that apply.) Group of answer choices Bite block at the bedside Intravenous access (IV) Continuous sedation Suction equipment at the bedside Siderails raised

 
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