Requirements for disease reporting in the United States are mandated by:

1. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
2. Federal laws
3. State laws and regulations
4. County health departments


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Requirements for disease reporting in the United States are mandated by state laws and regula-tions.

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1. Adolescent 2. Preschool 3. School-age 4. Toddler

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A laboring client asks the nurse, "Why does the physician want to use an intrauterine pressure catheter (IUPC) during my labor?" The nurse would accurately explain that the best rationale for using an IUPC is which of the following?

1. The IUPC can be used throughout the birth process. 2. A tocodynamometer is invasive. 3. The IUPC provides more accurate data than does the tocodynamometer. 4. The tocodynamometer can be used only after the cervix is dilated 2 cm.

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The nurse, assessing a client's leukocyte level, determines the amount to be within normal limits. Which of the following would indicate a normal level of leukocytes in the client's blood?

1. 14 to 18 g/dL 2. 4.6 to 6.2 million/mm3 3. 4500 to 11,000 mm3 4. 50 to 60 percent

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Which of the following test results would not be associated with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)?

1. Decreased level of anti-DNA antibodies 2. Decreased level of total complement 3. Increased level of antinuclear antibodies 4. Increased level of rheumatoid factor

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