MC HIV is transmitted through which of the following high-risk behaviors?
A. Eating with the same dinnerware and silverware.
B. Through prolonged kissing.
C. Contact with vaginal secretions.
D. Using the same toilet facilities.
C
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A) Emphysema B) Lung abscess C) Chronic bronchitis D) Peripheral vascular disease
A 7-year-old child is brought to the emergency department complaining of arm pain after falling off a swing at school. The child rates the pain as an 8 on a scale of 1-10 . The best response by the nurse to this information is to
a. assume the child is too young to verbalize how much pain he/she is in. b. give the child a narcotic pain medication. c. obtain further information about the pain using an age-appropriate tool. d. send the parents to the waiting room to see if the child "gets better" without them.
A school nurse is planning a program for adolescents about positive lifestyle choices. The nurse should keep in mind that content presented to this age group must be
1. based on learning outcomes. 2. current. 3. adjusted to the adolescent client. 4. based on sources available within the school system. 5. accurate.
The pediatric nurse is working as a first responder within the community after a tornado. Which nursing actions are appropriate? Select all that apply
1. Providing first aid to the walking wounded 2. Assessing for panic reactions 3. Allowing a child to leave the scene unaccompanied by an adult 4. Administering immunizations 5. Discussing the situation with the local media