A few of the ways in which hepatitis A is transmitted include
A) exposure to infected blood and body fluid.
B) contact with infected feces or saliva.
C) ingestion of contaminated seafood.
D) consumption of contaminated water.
B
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The nurse is performing passive range-of-motion exercises on his patient when the patient begins to complain of pain. What is the first thing the nurse should do?
a. Notify the health care provider. b. Hyperextend the joint. c. Stop the range of motion. d. Switch to active range of motion.
A peer mentions that a new nurse seems to be spending a lot of time with a young female client
The nurse visits the client before reporting for duty, seeks out the client for interactions during the shift, and makes sure to spend a few minutes with the client after going off duty. The new nurse was overheard giving the client's nurse therapist opinions about the client and the care plan. Yesterday, the new nurse brought the client a gift. Which assessment could be made? The new nurse is a. overinvolved. b. expressing anger. c. experiencing boredom. d. looking to be rescued.
What statement characterizes moral development in the older school-age child?
a. Rule violations are viewed in an isolated context. b. Judgments and rules become more absolute and authoritarian. c. The child remembers the rules but cannot understand the reasons behind them. d. The child is able to judge an act by the intentions that prompted it rather than just by the consequences.
A client's husband comes home late from work and she immediately fears that he has fallen in love with another woman
A nurse psychotherapist asks, "Besides occasionally coming home late from work, what other information do you have to suggest that he is or is not having an affair?" Which technique is the nurse psychotherapist using? A) Examination of the evidence B) Decatastrophizing C) Generating alternatives D) Reattribution