Which of the following worm infestations may result from eating incompletely cooked meat contaminated by a parasite?

A. Malaria
B. Giardiasis
C. Trichinosis
D. Pinworm infestation


C

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It is important for the nurse to ensure that the client understands the physical reactions associated with drinking alcohol while taking disulfiram (Antabuse)

Which of the following are reactions that may result from ingesting alcohol while taking Antabuse? (Select all that apply.) a. High blood pressure b. Headache c. Blurred vision d. Nausea e. Double vision f. Vomiting g. Chills

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The family of a client with an eating disorder has an enmeshed and enabling family system. What intervention would be appropriate for the nurse to use in assisting this family?

A) Encourage the family to avoid discussing their feelings about the client's illness. B) Assist the family to challenge the client's behavior. C) Teach the family how to manipulate the client's environment. D) Problem-solve ways to obtain appropriate privacy within the family.

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What is the most important question for the nurse to ask a patient when preparing to teach about a newly prescribed drug?

a. "What do you want to learn about this health problem and its treatment?" b. "Have you ever been sick before and had to take prescribed drugs for the prob-lem?" c. "How many people, relatives, or friends do you know who also have this health problem?" d. "Do you understand that if you don't take care of this problem now, it will only become worse?"

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A patient who has been hospitalized for 2 days remains anxious and continues to be preoccupied with paranoid delusions. What intervention will best help the patient focus less on the delusions?

a. Schedule time for the patient to read and listen to music. b. Plan activities that require physical skills and constructive use of time. c. Begin planning for discharge by engaging the patient in psychoeducation. d. Discuss personal goals related to improved socialization with the patient.

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