Options:
A)Interstitial infiltrates on chest x-ray
B)Respiratory rate of 32 with normal breath sounds
C)Stridor when taking a deep breath
D)Use of abdominal muscles to breathe while sitting on the exam table
E)Night sweats that require clothing changes frequently throughout the night
Answer:
A)Interstitial infiltrates on chest x-ray
B)Respiratory rate of 32 with normal breath sounds.
Explanation: Pneumocystic jiroveci pneumonia is one of the most common opportunistic infection that
has been known to be common with people who are HIV positive,it is generally characterized by fever, difficulty breathing,night sweats etc.
Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia first came to attention as a major cause of interstitial pneumonia in infants who are severely malnourished and premature during World War II in Central and Eastern Europe.
The correct answer is C, Impaired
Anorexia is a severe eating disorder which is generally characterized by severe weight loss and life threatening dieting these then results in malnourishment. Bulimia and Anorexia are known to be the two most largely known eating disorders that are very serious and affect many teenagers. 95% of people suffering with anorexia are known to be girls however there’s an average 5% of males that suffer from this mental illness. Anorexia is when the brain goes into over drive to control over the amount of food they eat and the size of their body.
Answer:
Caring for a fetus, an unseen patient
Explanation:
The area of nursing in maternal and child health is a very challenging area among the areas of nursing. In addition to legal issues, health nursing must take care of a fetus, who is an invisible patient, as nurses cannot know directly about the fetus what its symptoms are and how they feel, nurses have to examine fetuses based on images and complaints of the mother, but not of the fetus itself.