Identify and briefly describe the three groups of animal parasites

What will be an ideal response?


1 . Protozoa, which are simple, one-celled organisms
2 . Metazoa, which are more complex multicellular structures
3 . Arthropods, which are small insects

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The school nurse is helping parents choose books for their preschoolers. What literacy skills present in the preschooler would the nurse consider when making choices? Select all answers that apply

A) Preschoolers enjoy books with pictures that tell stories. B) Preschoolers like stories with repeated phrases as they help keep their attention. C) Preschoolers like stories that describe experiences different from their own. D) Preschoolers demonstrate early literacy skills by reciting stories or portions of books. E) Preschoolers may retell the story from the book, pretend to read books, and ask questions about the story. F) Preschoolers do not have enough focus and expanded attention to notice when a page is skipped during reading.

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Which client statement indicates the need for clarification regarding the instructions for collecting a 24-hour urine specimen for assessment of endocrine function?

a. "I will continue to take all my prescribed medicine during the test." b. "I will add the preservative to the con-tainer at the beginning of the test." c. "I will start the collection by saving the first urine of the morning." d. "At the end of 24 hours, I will urinate and save that last specimen."

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A pediatric patient is prescribed 20 mg of acetaminophen (Tylenol). The drug on hand is acetaminophen . How many milliliters is the correct dose? _____ mL

What is the answer?

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A nurse is preparing to establish a therapeutic relationship with a client. Which is the first essential nursing intervention that the nurse should complete?

A) Clarifying one's own attitudes, values, and beliefs B) Obtaining thorough assessment data C) Determining the client's length of stay D) Establishing personal goals for the interaction

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