A parent has called the school nursing office to inquire about which vaccinations are recommended by the school for her preteen daughter. The nurse responds with
A. Influenza
B. Pneumococcal and dTAP
C. Meningococcal, Varicella, and influenza
D. Meningococcal, dTAP, and HPV
ANS: D
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Which of the following behaviors is characteristic of a client with disorganized schizophrenia?
1. A client tells the nurse he is being "monitored" by the FBI. 2. A client tells the nurse, "All is well, but the well is dry, so why bother with clock and tock, mock, lock, jock." 3. A client comes to the nursing station and asks for something to "help calm my nerves." 4. A client sits in the corner rocking back and forth crying because "the voices are telling me I am a lousy good-for-nothing."
A child possesses a trait that is the result of the interaction of two different genes, neither of which could have produced the trait independently. Which of the following explanations best captures the genetic explanation for this?
A) The trait is an expression of multiple alleles. B) Epistasis has dictated the phenotypic outcome. C) The phenomenon is an example of polygenic inheritance. D) The outcome is the result of the interaction between collaborative genes.
A nursing student is preparing a presentation on the Wellness-Based Model for Healthy Aging. Which of the following concepts should the student include in the presentation? (Select all that apply.)
a. Healthy aging is defined by the absence of physical illness alone b. Healthy aging is individually defined and can change over time c. There are many strategies to promote healthy aging that are believed to be help-ful but do not have empirical evidence to support them d. Healthy aging cannot be achieved by only focusing on later life. It is a lifelong pro-cess e. According to this model, an individual with a chronic disease would not be con-sidered healthy
A patient who has human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection has developed pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) and will receive parenteral pentamidine [Pentam 300]. The nurse caring for this patient will:
a. administer the drug with the patient su-pine and monitor the blood pressure closely. b. inform the patient to report coughing and shortness of breath. c. teach the patient that darkening of the urine may occur with this drug. d. tell the patient to report yellow discolora-tion of the sclerae.