Infection can be transmitted by

A. touching sterile items.
B. disinfecting equipment.
C. blood and body fluids.
D. wearing gloves.


Answer: C

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The primary role of the nurse practitioner in emergency departments is usually to

1. Triage clients 2. Manage nonemergent client problems 3. Assess medically uninsured clients 4. Provide health education about preventive health care

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What are examples of adaptive cellular responses?

a. Atrophy b. Dysplasia c. Hypertrophy d. Hyperplasia e. Metaplasia

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The physician has not ordered a dressing change for a draining wound on a patient in an acute care setting. How should the nurse assess the amount of drainage?

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