Disposable shavers are discarded:

a. Into the wastebasket
b. Into a sharps container
c. With dirty linen
d. After 3 uses


B

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After genetic testing is completed, the client is found to be at "population risk" for development of a disorder. How should the nurse explain this risk to the client?

Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "Population risk means that you are in a population of people who will likely develop this disease." 2. "Because you are at population risk, we advise that you follow standard screening for this disease." 3. "You have no environmental risks for developing this disease." 4. "You do not have to worry about ever developing this disease." 5. "You have moderate risk for developing this disease, so frequent screening is necessary."

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An 80-year-old woman injured her foot on a piece of rusty wire. She tells the nurse she had a tetanus booster when she was 75. The nurse's response will be based on the knowledge that tetanus boosters

a. should be repeated every 5 years. b. are not necessary for persons older than 70. c. do little good for the older adult. d. should be repeated with every injury, regardless of the previous booster.

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The perinatal nurse teaches the postpartum woman about warning signs regarding development of postpartum infection. Signs and symptoms that merit assessment by the health care provider include the development of a fever and:

A) Breast engorgement B) Uterine tenderness C) Diarrhea D) Emotional lability

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When a nurse delegates a task to be completed by another individual, who supervises that care provided?

a. the physician b. the charge nurse c. no one d. the nurse who originally delegated the task

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