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3251 CJE exam 2
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,CJE Benchmark Exam clinical EXAM COVERAGE
judgment NURS 3251 CJE
The CJE Benchmark Clinical Judgment Exam 2
focuses on respiratory disorders and infectious
disease management. The exam covers assessment,
diagnosis, and nursing management of conditions
such as tuberculosis (TB), pneumonia, severe acute
respiratory syndrome (SARS), influenza, and throat
infections such as peritonsillar abscess. It includes
recognition of signs and symptoms, interpretation of
diagnostic tests such as chest X-rays and TB
screening tests, and identification of complications
including hypoxia and sepsis. The exam also
assesses pharmacological management including
tuberculosis drug therapy, medication
administration guidelines, side effects of
medications such as rifampin and isoniazid, and the
importance of medication adherence and directly
observed therapy (DOT). Additional topics include
respiratory care interventions such as hydration,
airway clearance, incentive spirometry, infection
control precautions, prevention strategies for
respiratory infections, and patient and family
education to reduce disease transmission. Overall,
the exam emphasizes respiratory assessment,
infection prevention, medication management, and
clinical judgment in caring for patients with
respiratory and infectious diseases.
,The nurse is caring for a patient who B. Sitting in tripod position
was admitted with pneumonia. Which
position assumed by the patient
leads the nurse to suspect that the
patient is developing hypoxia?
A. Side-lying
B. Sitting in tripod position
C. Prone with head of bed at 30°
angle
D. Supine with head of bed at 45°
angle
Which virus is a strain of the bird flu? D. H5N1
A. H1N7
B. H1N1
C. H1N5
D. H5N1
What is the most important C. "Take the medication exactly as prescribed."
information for the nurse to convey
to a patient who is beginning
pharmacological therapy for the
treatment of tuberculosis to ensure
suppression of the disease?
A. "Eat a diet rich in Vitamin K."
B. "Do not drink alcoholic
beverages."
C. "Take the medication exactly as
prescribed."
D. "Contact the health care provider
if you become ill."
, What education will be provided for D. Everyone must undergo tuberculosis testing.
the family of a patient being treated
for tuberculosis convalescing at
home?
A. Use airborne precautions.
B. Place used tissues in a trash can.
C. Cover your mouth and nose when
sneezing.
D. Everyone must undergo
tuberculosis testing.
A patient who has begun standard A. Normal drug side effects of rifampin
multidrug treatment for tuberculosis
(TB) reports orange-tinged sputum
and urine. The nurse tells the patient
that this symptom represents which
response to the treatment regimen?
A. Normal drug side effects of
rifampin
B. Hemolysis and a potential for
anemia
C. Drug resistance with spread of
infection
D. Hepatotoxicity caused by drinking
alcohol
3251 CJE exam 2
Save
Terms in this set (230)
,CJE Benchmark Exam clinical EXAM COVERAGE
judgment NURS 3251 CJE
The CJE Benchmark Clinical Judgment Exam 2
focuses on respiratory disorders and infectious
disease management. The exam covers assessment,
diagnosis, and nursing management of conditions
such as tuberculosis (TB), pneumonia, severe acute
respiratory syndrome (SARS), influenza, and throat
infections such as peritonsillar abscess. It includes
recognition of signs and symptoms, interpretation of
diagnostic tests such as chest X-rays and TB
screening tests, and identification of complications
including hypoxia and sepsis. The exam also
assesses pharmacological management including
tuberculosis drug therapy, medication
administration guidelines, side effects of
medications such as rifampin and isoniazid, and the
importance of medication adherence and directly
observed therapy (DOT). Additional topics include
respiratory care interventions such as hydration,
airway clearance, incentive spirometry, infection
control precautions, prevention strategies for
respiratory infections, and patient and family
education to reduce disease transmission. Overall,
the exam emphasizes respiratory assessment,
infection prevention, medication management, and
clinical judgment in caring for patients with
respiratory and infectious diseases.
,The nurse is caring for a patient who B. Sitting in tripod position
was admitted with pneumonia. Which
position assumed by the patient
leads the nurse to suspect that the
patient is developing hypoxia?
A. Side-lying
B. Sitting in tripod position
C. Prone with head of bed at 30°
angle
D. Supine with head of bed at 45°
angle
Which virus is a strain of the bird flu? D. H5N1
A. H1N7
B. H1N1
C. H1N5
D. H5N1
What is the most important C. "Take the medication exactly as prescribed."
information for the nurse to convey
to a patient who is beginning
pharmacological therapy for the
treatment of tuberculosis to ensure
suppression of the disease?
A. "Eat a diet rich in Vitamin K."
B. "Do not drink alcoholic
beverages."
C. "Take the medication exactly as
prescribed."
D. "Contact the health care provider
if you become ill."
, What education will be provided for D. Everyone must undergo tuberculosis testing.
the family of a patient being treated
for tuberculosis convalescing at
home?
A. Use airborne precautions.
B. Place used tissues in a trash can.
C. Cover your mouth and nose when
sneezing.
D. Everyone must undergo
tuberculosis testing.
A patient who has begun standard A. Normal drug side effects of rifampin
multidrug treatment for tuberculosis
(TB) reports orange-tinged sputum
and urine. The nurse tells the patient
that this symptom represents which
response to the treatment regimen?
A. Normal drug side effects of
rifampin
B. Hemolysis and a potential for
anemia
C. Drug resistance with spread of
infection
D. Hepatotoxicity caused by drinking
alcohol