An example of droplet transmission of a disease is by

A) coughing, sneezing, or talking.
B) germs carried through the ventilation system.
C) microbes carried by moisture and dust in the air.
D) inhaling the odor of unpleasant excretions.


A

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The nurse is assessing a client's current progress in the nurse–client relationship. Which of the following behaviors would indicate to the nurse that the client is beginning the termination phase of the nurse–client relationship?

1. The client verbalizes willingness to change ineffective coping patterns and self-defeating behaviors. 2. The client expresses awareness of potential causes of dysfunctional behavioral patterns. 3. The client uses effective problem-solving strategies on a daily basis. 4. The client requests clarification of the roles and responsibilities in relationship work.

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A newly licensed LPN/LVN may practice:

a. independently in a hospital setting. b. with an experienced LPN/LVN. c. under the supervision of a physician or RN. d. as a sole practitioner in a clinic setting.

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The husband of a client with schizophrenia tells the nurse, "I simply don't understand why how my

wife was nurtured or toilet trained has anything to do with the incredibly disabling illness she has!" The response by the nurse that will help the husband better understand his wife's condition is a. "It must be frustrating for you that your wife is sick so much of the time.". b. "You can count on the fact that her illness is the result of genetic factors.". c. "Although it seems impossible, psychological stress really is at the root of most mental disorders.". d. "New findings tell us that your wife's condition is more likely biological than psychological in origin.".

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The remark by a client that would indicate passage into the working phase of the nurse-client

relationship is a. "I don't have any problems.". b. "It is so difficult for me to talk about problems.". c. "I don't know how talking about things twice a week can help.". d. "I think I would like to find a way to deal with my anger without blowing up.".

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