Each carbon has two attached hydrogen atoms.
A. Unsaturated fatty acids
B. Saturated fatty acids
C. Indispensable amino acids
D. Hypervitaminosis
Ans: B. Saturated fatty acids
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1. Methods to prevent itching. 2. Continuous antibiotic treatment. 3. Frequent bathing. 4. Allergy testing.
During a patient's initial prenatal visit, the nurse must assess and document the patient's current medical history, including: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. Body mass index. 2. Infections before the last menstrual period. 3. Homeopathic or herbal medication use. 4. ABO type and Rh factor. 5. History of previous pregnancies.
Which of the following is the BEST definition of negligence?
a. failure to behave in a way that a prudent individual would b. failure to ensure fairness, equity, and honesty c. legal principle that the client be treated with the least constraint to his or her liberty, consistent with safety d. judicial determination of the competence of the client to manage personal affairs
Policy and procedure dictates that handwashing is a requirement when caring for patients. Which statement supports this policy?
A) Frequent handwashing reduces transmission of pathogens from one patient to another. B) Wearing gloves is a substitute for handwashing. C) Bar soap, which is generally available, should be used for handwashing. D) Waterless products should be avoided in situations where running water is unavailable.