Organisms that are nonpathogenic in one part of the body can be ____________________ in another part of the body.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


pathogenic

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The complex care provided during an emergency requires interdisciplinary collaboration. Which interdisciplinary team members are paired with the correct responsibilities? (Select all that apply.)

a. Psychiatric crisis nurse - Interacts with clients and families when sudden illness, serious injury, or death of a loved one may cause a crisis b. Forensic nurse examiner - Performs rapid assessments to ensure clients with the highest acuity receive the quickest evaluation, treatment, and prioritization of resources c. Triage nurse - Provides basic life support interventions such as oxygen, basic wound care, splinting, spinal immobilization, and monitoring of vital signs d. Emergency medical technician - Obtains client histories, collects evidence, and offers counseling and follow-up care for victims of rape, child abuse, and domestic violence e. Paramedic - Provides prehospital advanced life support, including cardiac monitoring, advanced airway management, and medication administration

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The client is prescribed 3/4 strength Ensure 240 mL via NG tube over 8 h. What is the pump setting in mL/h? Round to the nearest whole number

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following care options would be most appropriate for an older adult who experiences confusion, requires daily insulin injections and blood glucose monitoring, and needs assistance with bathing, dressing, and feeding?

A) Personal care home B) Respite care C) Intermediate care facility D) Skilled nursing facility

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The treatment provided to a patient with prostatitis is being evaluated. What information should the nurse use to determine that treatment has been successful?

a. No evidence of erectile dysfunction b. Stabilized hemoglobin and hematocrit levels c. Clean catch urine specimen absent of bacteria d. Prostate specific antigen level within normal limits

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