A client entered the United States without papers in order to flee persecution. He is considered to be a(n)

A) legal immigrant.
B) undocumented worker.
C) refugee.
D) person of interest.


C

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A patient has been diagnosed with hepatitis B virus. While teaching the patient and family, what mode of transmission will the nurse be least likely to include?

A) Blood B) Semen C) Saliva D) Feces

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A nurse is providing patient teaching to a patient who has been experiencing unstable angina. What will the nurse's explanation of this condition include?

A) A coronary vessel has become completely occluded and is unable to deliver blood to your heart. B) The pain is caused by a spasm of a blood vessel, not just from the vessel narrowing. C) There is serious narrowing of a coronary artery that is causing a reduction in oxygen to the heart. D) Your body's response to a lack of oxygen in the heart muscle is pain.

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Which of the following statements best defines cystic fibrosis?

a. an acquired lung condition that occurs at birth due to oxygen deficiency b. a congenital anomaly occurring during fetal development as a result of dietary deficiencies of the mother c. an autosomal recessive disorder that mainly affects the exocrine glands and does multiple system damage d. a respiratory condition affecting people of Mediterranean descent, involving mainly exchange at a microscopic level in the lungs

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The pediatric nurse in the hospital finds one of her clients crying because "Daddy just left." Which of the following actions by the nurse would most help the child to feel more secure?

a. holding the child, talking about then Dad will return, and looking at Dad's picture b. looking at the clock, talking about the amount of time before Dad returns, and drawing a clock with that time c. distracting the child by playing a game that requires a lot of concentration d. giving the child a cuddly blanket and a cuddly stuffed animal to hold until Dad returns

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