An object that is free of all microorganisms is known as sterile
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a. African-American ethnicity b. Diuretic medication therapy c. Chronic constipation d. Diagnosed dysphagia e. A large draining wound on the left leg.
A client seen in the clinic expresses concern she may have Lyme disease. The nurse explains that some common symptoms in the early stage include:
A) severe swelling at tick bite mark within 24 hours. B) erythema, headache, fever, and chills. C) slight temperature and nausea. D) progressive confusion and disorientation.
The nurse is preparing to administer oral medications to a client with visual impairment. The nurse should approach the client:
a. by loudly calling the client's name to ensure being heard. b. by approaching the client very quietly to prevent startling the individual. c. by not speaking until being directly in front of the client. d. by announcing oneself in a normal tone while entering the client's room.
The nurse is teaching a group of nurses on the care of children with rheumatic fever. Which statement is most accurate regarding the diagnosis of rheumatic fever?
A) "This disorder is caused by genetic factors." B) "Children who have this diagnosis may have had strep throat." C) "Being up to date on immunizations is the best way to prevent this disorder." D) "The onset and progression of this disorder is rapid."