Autoimmune Disorders
Infection Control
Pharmacology
Emergency Conditions
HIV & Immunity
100

This autoimmune disease commonly causes bilateral joint swelling, morning stiffness, and rheumatoid nodules.

What is rheumatoid arthritis? 

100

The MOST effective way to prevent spread of resistant organisms in healthcare settings.

What is proper hand hygiene?

100

This medication for RA requires regular eye examinations.

What is hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil)?

100

This medication is the FIRST-line treatment for anaphylaxis.

What is epinephrine?

100

HIV primarily attacks these immune cells.

What are CD4 T-cells?

200

A butterfly-shaped facial rash is commonly associated with this disorder.

What is systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)?

200

This type of precaution is required for bacterial meningitis.

What are droplet precautions?

200

Rapid infusion of vancomycin can cause this reaction involving flushing and hypotension.

What is Red Man syndrome?

200

Stridor, throat swelling, and hypotension suggest this life-threatening allergic emergency.

What is anaphylaxis?

200

This blood test measures the amount of HIV RNA in the bloodstream.

What is viral load testing?

300

This condition is caused mainly by wear-and-tear degeneration instead of an autoimmune response.

What is osteoarthritis?

300

Clients should always complete their full antibiotic prescription to help prevent this major healthcare problem.

What is antimicrobial resistance?

300

This medication used for TB therapy can turn urine and tears orange-red.

What is rifampin?

300

After epinephrine administration, the client should be placed in this position to improve circulation.

What is modified Trendelenburg/supine with legs elevated?

300

A CD4 count below this number places a client at high risk for opportunistic infections.

What is less than 200?

400

A nurse teaches a client with lupus to avoid this environmental trigger to reduce disease flares.

What is UV light/sun exposure?

400

Cloudy drainage from a peritoneal dialysis catheter may indicate this serious complication.

What is peritonitis?

400

A client taking metronidazole should avoid this substance completely.

What is alcohol?

400

Fever, tachycardia, elevated WBC count, and confusion may indicate this worsening infection response.

What is sepsis?

400

Taking antiretroviral therapy consistently helps prevent this major problem.

What is viral resistance?

500

A client with RA reports fatigue, sadness, and difficulty working due to chronic pain. This type of nursing care is especially important.

What is psychosocial/mental health support?

500

This condition occurs when infection causes widespread inflammation and organ dysfunction.

What is sepsis?

500

This immunosuppressant medication for RA requires monitoring of CBC, liver function, and infection risk.

What is methotrexate?

500

This diagnostic procedure provides the MOST definitive confirmation of bacterial meningitis.

What is a lumbar puncture?

500

Persistent cough, night sweats, and unexplained weight loss in an AIDS client may indicate this type of infection.

What is an opportunistic infection?

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