Which infection is often contracted by having contact with an infected dog or cat?

A) Tinea capitis
B) Tinea corporis
C) Tinea pedis
D) Tinea cruris


Ans: B

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Select the description of normal breast tissue

1. areas of thickening and tenderness 2 weeks after menstruation 2. grainy, irregular character 3. uniformly dense, smooth, and soft 4. moveable mass in the tail of Spence

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The nurse notes that the handgrip of the client with hypokalemia has diminished since the previous assessment 1 hour ago. What is the nurse's first best action?

A. Assess the client's rate, rhythm, and depth of respiration. B. Measure the client's pulse and blood pressure. C. Document the findings as the only action. D. Call the emergency team.

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FHR decelerations that results from decreased uteroplacental blood flow are

A. Early B. Late C. Variable

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