A young woman is seen in the physician's office and wants to ensure that she is vaccinated against hepatitis. Vaccines are available for which of the following types of hepatitis? Select all that apply
A) Hepatitis A virus
B) Hepatitis B virus
C) Hepatitis C virus
D) Hepatitis D virus
E) Hepatitis G virus
A, B
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Vaccines are available for hepatitis A and B.
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A. 0.45% normal saline B. 0.9% normal saline C. 3% normal saline D. D5W with 20 mEq KCL
The nurse planning to teach a patient how to use Benson's relaxation techniques to treat hypertension is essentially teaching the patient to:
a. switch from the sympathetic mode of the autonomic nervous system to the parasympathetic mode. b. alter the internal state by modifying electronic signals related to physiological processes. c. replace stress-producing thoughts and activities with daily stress-reducing thoughts and activities. d. reduce catecholamine production and promote the production of additional beta-endorphins.
The nurse has a client who checks and rechecks her home in response to an obsessive thought that
her house will burn down. The nurse and client explore the likelihood that the house will actually burn. The client states this event is not likely. This counseling demonstrates principles of a. desensitization. b. cognitive restructuring. c. relaxation technique. d. flooding.
Surgical asepsis is a requirement in the restricted zone of the operating suite. What personal protective equipment should the nurse wear at all times in the restricted zone of the operating room?
A) Reusable shoe covers B) Mask covering the nose and mouth C) Goggles D) Gloves