Which of the following conditions is commonly called athlete's foot?
A) rubella
B) tinea capitis
C) scabies
D) tinea pedis
D) tinea pedis
Tinea pedis is commonly called athlete's foot. Rubella is commonly called German
measles. Tinea capitis is commonly called ringworm. Scabies is a mite infestation.
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A) Thymus B) Lymph nodes C) Spleen D) Peyer's patches E) Bone marrow
While receiving discharge instructions after a hepatitis B vaccine, the client asks the nurse if the vaccine is considered a drug. How would the nurse respond?
a. Many sources of drugs or chemicals affect the body, including plants, animals, minerals, and synthetic and recombinant DNA. b. The hepatitis vaccine is considered a live virus c. The vaccine has the same actions and effects as a pill would, but is in injection form. d. The hepatitis vaccine is not considered a drug, because of its chemical makeup.
Afferent is a term that means away from
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The procedure in which a blood vessel is taken from another part of the body and implanted to transport blood to the heart is known as
A) angiography. B) coronary artery bypass graft. C) angioplasty. D) pacemaker implantation.