Diseases that can be communicated from one person to another are called
a. contagious. c. contaminated.
b. deceptive. d. isolated.
a
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The nurse explains that polycystic kidney disease ultimately results in
a. acute renal failure. b. chronic renal failure. c. glomerulonephritis. d. pyelonephritis.
Before the clinical experience begins, the student must be aware of the client's pertinent history, daily treatments, diagnostic procedures, allergies, problems, and other information in order to provide the most appropriate care during the shift
In order to help the student save time in researching all of this information, the review should begin with the: 1. The client's medical record 2. The MAR (medication administration record) 3. The written care plan 4. The Kardex
Which of the following patients is most likely to feel closer to American culture than to his or her culture of origin?
A) A first-generation resident of the U.S. B) A person who immigrated to the U.S. as an infant C) A person who has newly immigrated to the U.S. D) None of the above
Which vaccine reaction, noted by the mother during a telephone conversation with a nurse, would require activation of emergency medical services?
1. A few hives are noted around the injection site. 2. The child is running a slight temperature. 3. The child has swelling of the face. 4. Fever and joint pains occurring within hours of the vaccination.