Besides being licensed as a registered nurse to practice in that state, what academic preparation must a school nurse have?

A. A baccalaureate degree in any academic subject
B. A baccalaureate degree in nursing
C. A master's degree in nursing
D. An associate degree plus a certificate in school nursing


ANS: A

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A) lower rib fractures. B) pelvic fractures. C) renal injuries. D) All of the above are correct.

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Your patient's low-density lipoprotein level is 180 mg/dL, total cholesterol is 325 mg/dL, and triglycerides are 178 mg/dL. His risk for coronary heart disease is considered to be

a. normal. c. moderate. b. low. d. high.

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The nurse is asked to instruct the patient on performing Kegel exercises. The patient should be instructed to contract the muscles he or she would use to stop the flow of urine. The proper technique is to:

1. contract for 3 to 4 seconds and relax for 10 seconds. 2. contract for 10 seconds and relax for 10 seconds. 3. contract for 10 seconds and relax for 3 to 4 seconds. 4. contract for 3 to 4 seconds and relax for 3 to 4 seconds.

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How are pathogenic microorganisms different from nonpathogenic microorganisms?

A. Pathogenic microorganisms are viruses and nonpathogenic microorganisms are bacteria. B. Pathogenic microorganisms are invasive and nonpathogenic microorganisms live on body surfaces. C. Pathogenic microorganisms are responsible for life-threatening illnesses that must be treated and nonpathogenic microorganisms are responsible for diseases that resolve spontaneously. D. Pathogenic microorganisms cause symptomatic disease upon exposure in people who are immunocompetent or immunodeficient, whereas nonpathogenic organ-isms only cause symptomatic disease in people who are immunodeficient.

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