A community health nurse is presenting a program about hepatitis prevention and risk reduction to a local community group
The nurse determines that the group has understood the program when they identify which method as the major mode of transmission for hepatitis B?
A) Oral-fecal route
B) Exposure to contaminated blood
C) Air-borne droplet nuclei
D) Infected rodents, such as mice and rats
B
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A 52-year-old man is suffering from a deficiency of exocrine pancreatic secretions and is prescribed pancrelipase (Pancrease MT). Before the medication therapy begins, the nurse will assess for allergies related to
A) ragweed. B) pollen. C) pork. D) shellfish.
Which of the following are considered dimensions of power according to Barrett? Select all that apply
A. Control B. Awareness C. Creating change D. Transcendence E. Choices
A 65-year-old patient with vascular-type dementia is a high safety risk because he climbs out of bed, is unsteady on his feet, and frequently wanders
He is unable to remember instructions and has been found out of bed with the restraint tied around his neck. A team conference is called and you suggest: A) "Let's ask the physician about the possibility of putting his mattress on the floor." B) "Let's ask the physician for a stronger hypnotic." C) "Let's ask the family what they would suggest." D) "We could try four-point restraints at night."
When caring for a patient who is deaf or hearing impaired,
A. keep the pitch of your voice low. B. raise the pitch of your voice as much as possible. C. stand with the light facing your back. D. speak as loudly as possible.