A male client tests HIV-negative after an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay test. To take proper precaution, the client wants to know the precise sources through which the HIV infection is transmitted

Which of the following body fluids transmits the HIV infection? A) Sweat B) Saliva C) Urine D) Semen


D

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An older adult may lose weight because of all of the following except

a. An infection and fever b. Edema c. Depression d. Problems with dentition or swallowing or both

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A patient is wearing an abdominal binder after abdominal surgery. What does the nurse need to assess and document about the patient?

a. Neurological response b. Respiratory status c. Lymphatic status d. Genitourinary response

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A nurse has administered a child's scheduled vaccination for rubella. This vaccination will cause the child to develop which of the following?

A) Natural immunity B) Active acquired immunity C) Cellular immunity D) Mild hypersensitivity

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Joe and Carol, two of the RNs on Unit 22, are discussing recent incidents on the unit that have involved patients and visitors uttering threats or making demeaning remarks to staff during evening hours

Joe observes that unless someone shoots at him, he is not concerned because "words can't hurt you." Joe's remarks: a. Illustrate common misperceptions about the nature of violence. b. Accurately depict the difference between violence and aggression. c. Are partially correct because verbal re-marks do not cause injury. d. Reveal possible issues that Joe relates to violence in his personal life.

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