MC Secondary prevention activities in relation to communicable diseases include reporting. Five categories are generally recognized for reporting of communicable diseases. In what class does the common cold belong?

A. B
B. 1
C. E
D. D


C. E

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Select all that apply. A) "It is recommended that the child wear a medical alert bracelet." B) "This medication does not come pre-filled and must be measured." C) "Keep the medication in the car at all times." D) "Frequently check the expiration date of the medication." E) "Keep the medication in one location that is easy to remember."

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The functioning or dysfunctioning of the immune system can be tested by specific blood tests and laboratory tests. What tests can be performed to test the functioning of the cellular immune system?

A) In vivo immunoglobulin synthesis with T cell subsets B) Delayed hypersensitivity skin test C) Specific antibody response D) Total serum globulins and individual immunoglobulins

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Which problem is the main adverse effect of epoprostenol (Flolan)?

a. Impotence b. Prolonged bleeding c. Severe hypertension d. Congestive heart failure

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A client has been started on antibiotic therapy for a respiratory infection. Which of the following would be a goal of care for this client?

1. The client's temperature will approach normal within 60 minutes of the administration of the antibiotic. 2. The client will have no evidence of sweating. 3. The client's temperature will be within normal limits within 48 to 72 hours of the administration of the antibiotic. 4. The client's mucus membranes will be dry.

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