Hepatitis B immune globulin provides artificially acquired passive immunity.
a. true
b. false
a. true
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Because the work of coping with deep-seated trauma is difficult and emotionally demanding, an environment must first be established in which clients can safely
1. establish control. 2. live through the day. 3. examine their conflicts. 4. relate to therapeutic others.
The nurse wants to demonstrate presence with a patient newly diagnosed with heart disease. Which actions will the nurse perform when caring for this patient? (Select all that apply.)
A) Use the senses B) Actively listen C) Refer to a to-do list D) Suggest that the patient should not worry E) Focus on what the patient says
The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with herpes zoster. Which statement, by the client, needs further clarification by the nurse?
A) "Even though this is from a childhood disease, I am still contagious." B) "Herpes zoster is caused by a viral infection." C) "Herpes zoster is a reactivation of the varicella virus." D) "Once I get the infection, I cannot get it again."
Which scenario should the nurse follow up on as a potential indication of intimate partner violence?
A) The partner of a pregnant woman attends each of her appointments. The partner is friendly and outgoing. Each time the nurse asks the patient a question, the partner answers. While the partner speaks, the patient looks at her lap. B) The partner of a pregnant woman attends each of her appointments. The partner is friendly and outgoing. Each time the nurse asks the patient a question the partner tries to answer. When the partner speaks, the patient interrupts and answers the question herself. The partner listens to the answer. C) The partner of a pregnant woman attends an ultrasound appointment. The partner is friendly and outgoing. When the technician reveals the patient's belly to apply the electrodes, the partner comments that the patient is really fat. The patient pulls at the partner's shirt and says the partner is fat too. They both laugh. D) The partner of a pregnant woman attends an ultrasound appointment. The partner is friendly and outgoing. The nurse notices bruises on the patient's upper arms and says they look sore. The patient says she's getting so big she keeps bumping into things. She maintains good eye contact with the nurse as she explains.