A "cocktail therapy" is indicated in treating patients diagnosed with
A. chlamydia.
B. herpes.
C. pneumonia.
D. HIV/AIDS.
Answer: D
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A) Thyroid hormone B) Growth hormone C) Estrogen D) Vitamin B12 E) Luteinizing hormone
The nurse expects the initial plan of care for a 9-month-old child with an acute otitis media infection to include
a. symptomatic treatment and observation for 48 to 72 hours after diagnosis b. an oral antibiotic, such as amoxicillin, five times a day for 7 days c. pneumococcal conjugate vaccine d. myringotomy with tympanoplasty tubes
Concerning the classification of neonatal bacterial infection, nurses should be aware that:
1. congenital infection progresses slower than nosocomial infection. 2. nosocomial infection can be prevented by effective handwashing; early onset cannot. 3. infections occur with about the same frequency in boy and girl infants, though female mortality is higher. 4. the clinical sign of rapid high fever makes infection easier to diagnose.
When the Healthy Communities and Cities concept was brought to the United States:
a. The cities chosen for the initial work were Los Angeles and New York City. b. Canada adopted the program at the same time for continuity across borders. c. The same strict guidelines that were implemented in Europe were used. d. Smaller communities and localities were targeted instead of large cities.