Which vaccination does the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) require all health care providers to receive?

a. Hepatitis A
b. Hepatitis B
c. Hepatitis C
d. All strains of hepatitis


B
OSHA requires that all health care providers be vaccinated against hepatitis B.

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Physical signs of aging usually begin in the late 30s. Physical signs of aging begin to slow after one reaches the age of approximately:

a. 35 b. 45 c. 65 d. 85

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A patient is being treated for bacterial pneumonia. In the first stages of illness, the patient's dyspnea was accompanied by a high fever. Currently, the patient claims to be feeling better and is afebrile

The patient is most likely in which stage of the immune response? A) Recognition stage B) Proliferation stage C) Response stage D) Effector stage

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Differences between subacute care and long term care include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

a. Subacute care is more costly than long term care. b. Patients who receive subacute care have a usual length of stay of 1 month; long term care patients have an indefinite length of stay. c. Medicare covers the costs of both sub-acute and long term care. d. Subacute patients tend to be younger and more cognitively intact. e. Subacute care is usually delivered in a hospital setting and long term care in a nursing home setting.

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What function would be altered if an individual's astroglial cells in the nervous system were impaired?

A. Disruption of impulse transmission B. Formation of the blood-brain barrier C. Nutrition and support of neurons D. Production of myelin sheath

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