A drug that kills microbes that cause infections is:
a. A germicide
b. An autoclave
c. An antibiotic
d. A vaccine
C
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The nurse knows that when performing a lethality assessment, asking the client, "Have you ever thought of taking your own life?" may: Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Cause the client to think about suicide. 2. Alleviate the client's anxiety about considering suicide. 3. Be direct enough to promote effective communication. 4. Give the client an idea about suicide methods. 5. Cause the client to open up about other attempts.
A patient is diagnosed with valvular heart disease after having strep throat. The nurse would explain that this condition is the result of which pathophysiology?
1. Molecular mimicry 2. Release of hidden antigens into the circulation 3. Biologic changes that caused self-antigens to produce autoantibodies 4. An autoimmune response by slow-growing mycobacteria
normal axillary temp
What will be an ideal response?
The nurse is teaching a caregivers' support group for caretakers of older adult patients. The focus is medication compliance. The nurse determines that learning has occurred when the caregivers make which response?
1. "We should crush their medicine and put it in applesauce so they will swallow it." 2. "We should use a medication management box so they won't forget to take it." 3. "We should ask the doctor if all the medication is really necessary." 4. "We should give them more education about the medicine so they will take it."