A mother whose blood is Rh? gives birth to her second Rh+ infant. To protect the mother from developing a hemolytic reaction, the nurse anticipates administering ____________________, which is a commercially prepared immune protein that helps prevent the formation of Rh antibodies
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
RhoGAM
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A. taking a nap when she feels tired. B. exercising just before going to bed to release excess stress. C. using her bed only for sleeping, not for studying. D. sleeping in on weekends.
A client with hepatitis B asks the nurse, "How did I get this hepatitis?" The nurse responds that the mode of transmission is predominantly by: Select all that apply
A) Intravenous drug use B) Fecal–oral route C) Unprotected sexual intercourse D) Sharing oral secretions by kissing E) Inhalation of airborne droplets
Which is the correct breakdown and translation of the medical term uremia?
A. uremia = blood and urine condition B. ur (urine) + emia (blood condition) = presence of urinary waste in the blood C. uremia = urine condition D. ur (personal) + emia (blood condition) = personal blood condition E. uremia = blood condition
Which statement about alcohol and mortality is correct?
a. Alcohol is the leading cause of premature death in our society. b. Between 20% and 30% of all deaths in the U.S. can be attributed to alcohol. c. Men who drink heavily stand nearly twice the risk of dying before the age of 65 as men who do not drink. d. all of these choices