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A LPN/LVN contacts the nurse to say that s/he has shingles on her/his back. Which of the following sttatments by the nurse is best?

A) you can't take of of clients for 14 days

B) Come to work as scheduled

C) You can't care for clients until the lesions are crusted

D) Please contact your physician

Another one

A nursing student with a history of breast cancer reports that she has just devleoped shingles on her trunk Which of the following actions by the nurse is best?

A)SUggest that the nursing student contact her physician

B)Assign the nursing student to clients that are not high risk

C)Inform the nursing student that she cannot care for clients

D)Restrict the nursing student form performing invasive procedures.

What would you guys choose and why?

Contact the physician because they always make the decision about a person's suitability for patient care. Now that does not mean the employer (nurse supervisor) has to concur, only that the doctor says whether you are ok to work with patients or not.

A LPN/LVN contacts the nurse to say that s/he has shingles on her/his back. Which of the following sttatments by the nurse is best?

A) you can't take of of clients for 14 days

B) Come to work as scheduled

C) You can't care for clients until the lesions are crusted

D) Please contact your physician

Another one

A nursing student with a history of breast cancer reports that she has just devleoped shingles on her trunk Which of the following actions by the nurse is best?

A)SUggest that the nursing student contact her physician

B)Assign the nursing student to clients that are not high risk

C)Inform the nursing student that she cannot care for clients

D)Restrict the nursing student form performing invasive procedures.

What would you guys choose and why?

I remember the first question, I believe it's from Kaplan. The answer is "B", come to work as scheduled. I was blown away by that because I agree with the previous post that the person should contact their physician and that's the answer choice I selected. I curious to know what others think as well.

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