Clinical Scenario: A triage nurse in the ER begins the asses…

Clinical Scenario: A triage nurse in the ER begins the assessment of an older patient complaining of bloody diarrhea and severe stomach cramps. The patient has a fever of 104oF as well, and is showing signs of dehydration. IV fluids are administered while further workup of the patient continues. Specimen collection from the patient is ordered for microbial analysis in the hospital laboratory. Based upon the patient’s symptoms, which of the following samples would the RN expect to be ordered for collection?

Clinical Scenario: The county public health department is no…

Clinical Scenario: The county public health department is notified that an organism has been identified in a local lake, which is popular for water recreation and swimming.  Acanthamoeba is familiar to the public health officials as an amoeba that can cause a fatal brain disease in both normal and immunocompromised individuals. An RN is a member of the taskforce assigned to the development and dissemination of community education. The team prepares information for the public to be released to media outlets and posted at the lake.  At the lakeside, public health officials post signs warning the public to avoid swimming in the lake. Acanthamoeba and other protozoa are able to enter a resting state when environmental conditions are unfavorable. This stage of the life cycle is called a/an_________.

Read the clinical scenario, and then answer the question tha…

Read the clinical scenario, and then answer the question that follow. A 5-month-old female, accompanied by her parents, presents to the pediatrician’s office with a fever, dry mucous membranes, labored breathing, wheezing, and a harsh cough. Rapid testing of nasal swabs reveals respiratory syncytial virus infection. The RN arranges for transport to the hospital, where she will receive intravenous fluids and oxygen therapy. The patient’s parents question which antibiotic will be given to treat their daughter’s infection. You inform her that_________.

Clinical Scenario: An RN at an elementary school notices a s…

Clinical Scenario: An RN at an elementary school notices a second grade female scratching and pulling at her pants. The student complains that her buttocks itch. Upon further assessment, the patient reports that the itching worsened in the morning hours. Since another child in the student’s class was recently diagnosed with Enterobius vermicularis, or pinworm infection, the RN contacts the child’s mother and recommends follow up with her pediatrician. The RN explains to the patient’s mother that Enterobius vermicularis is a helminth. He explains that disease-causing helminths are_________.

Clinical Scenario:  An RN begins his shift in the infusion c…

Clinical Scenario:  An RN begins his shift in the infusion center at the local oncology center. His first patient is a 45-year-old female who has been coming in weekly for the past month for her infusion of chemotherapy. She reports oral pain and difficulty eating that has been worsening since her last appointment. The nurse’s assessment reveals a white film covering the inside of her cheeks and tongue. The RN swabs the inside of her mouth for microscopic analysis. In the specimen, it is noted that some of the cells are producing filamentous structures called hyphae. The RN educates the patient about the microscopic analysis. A term referring to the ability of a yeast able to exist in either yeast or hyphal form is_________.

Clinical Scenario: Breonna Jones is 16 years old, 5’4”, and…

Clinical Scenario: Breonna Jones is 16 years old, 5’4”, and weighs 93 lb. She was admitted to an inpatient medical unit 2 days ago after collapsing at the local high school. Her parents knew she was skinny and had lost weight in the past few months, but had no idea that her life was in danger. The medical team has instituted treatment for anorexia nervosa. As you develop Breonna’s nursing plan of care, you take into consideration the four major biological molecules that are building blocks of all cells. The nurse implements an extensive nutrition education plan for Breonna, beginning at the molecular level. Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids are the four main families of biological molecules referred to as _____.