Which hepatitis virus is most commonly known to be sexually transmitted?
a. A
b. B
c. C
d. D
Answer: b. B
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The nurse is preparing to administer a topical application of 1 ml of nystatin (Mycostatin) to an infant with oral thrush. Which actions should the nurse plan to implement? (Select all that apply.)
a. Administer after a feeding. b. Use a sponge applicator to swab the oral mucosa and tongue. c. Administer after warming the medication under running warm water. d. If white patches are no longer present, hold the medication. e. Deposit the remainder of the dose in the mouth with a syringe so the infant swallows a small amount.
The mechanism of action of tricyclic antidepressants is to:
a. release more serotonin and norepinephrine b. block the re-uptake of serotonin and norepinephrine c. block the breakdown of serotonin and norepinephrine d. inhibit the uptake of dopamine
A pregnant patient with type O blood is recovering from an amniocentesis. The fetus has type AB blood. What should the nurse warn the patient is a likely outcome if some fetal blood mixed with maternal blood during the procedure?
A) Placental abruption B) Preterm delivery C) The baby will develop hemolytic anemia D) The baby will have postdelivery jaundice
A nurse assessing a preadolescent child for scoliosis would:
a. Ask the child to bend forward at the waist, and then observe the child's back for asymmetry b. Observe the gait while the child is walking forward heel to toe c. Have the child flex the knees and look for uneven knee height d. Look at the child's shoulders and hips while fully clothed