NCLEX-RN
NCLEX RN Questions Nursing Fundamentals Questions
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Room Number Patient and Diagnosis
43-year-old male receiving intravenous antibiotics for Lyme disease
Contact
17 -year-old female receiving antiviral for varicella.
Airborne and Contact
3
89-year-old male diagnosed with Mumps.
Droplet
4
33-year-old male newly diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
Standard
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The infection control nurse is reviewing client room assignments. Which room assignment requires modification? Room Number Patient and Diagnosis: 1. 43-year-old male receiving intravenous antibiotics for Lyme disease - Contact; 2. 17-year-old female receiving antiviral for varicella - Airborne and Contact; 3. 89-year-old male diagnosed with Mumps - Droplet; 4. 33-year-old male newly diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) - Standard
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Lyme disease is not typically transmitted person-to-person and does not require contact precautions; standard precautions are sufficient. Varicella requires airborne and contact precautions, mumps requires droplet precautions, and HIV requires standard precautions, making Room 1's assignment incorrect.
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