A neighbor asks the nurse's opinion about an advertisement that states that a particular soap will kill skin bacteria that cause body odor. What is the best rationale for the nurse's response?

A) All antimicrobial soaps have similar bactericidal actions.
B) The choice of soap brands is a personal decision.
C) Body odor comes primarily from the apocrine sweat glands.
D) The manufacturer's information is regulated by federal law.


C

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A client has a traumatic brain injury and a positive halo sign. The client is in the intensive care unit, sedated and on a ventilator, and is in critical but stable condition. What collaborative problem takes priority at this time?

a. Inability to communicate b. Nutritional deficit c. Risk for acquiring an infection d. Risk for skin breakdown

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3% of 40.8 = _____

a. 120 b. 122.4 c. 12.22 d. 1.224

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Which of these terms describes the study of the effects of normal aging and age-related disease on human beings?

a. ageology c. gerontology b. geriatrics d. senescence

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Which point should the nurse include when telling a couple about the prenatal diagnosis of genetic disorders?

a. The diagnosis may be slow and could be inconclusive. b. A comprehensive evaluation will result in an accurate diagnosis. c. Common disorders can be quickly diagnosed through blood tests. d. Diagnosis can be obtained promptly through most hospital laboratories.

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