A nurse is assessing a client for HIV. Which of the following are risk factors associated with this virus? Select all

1. Perinatal Exposure
2. Pregnancy
3. Monogamous sex partner
4. Older Adult woman
5. Occupational exposure


1. Perinatal Exposure
4. Older Adult woman
5. Occupational exposure

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Chronic venous insufficiency is common only in older adults. The signs of chronic venous insufficiency include

a. Distended tortuous veins, cyanosis if dependent b. Hair loss c. Pedal edema that improves at night d. All of the above

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The degree to which an individual is moved or aroused to expend effort to achieve some goal or purpose is the definition of ____

a. Actualization b. Energization c. Invigoration d. Motivation

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The nurse is caring for a neonate with a suspected tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF). Nursing care should include

a. Elevating the head but give nothing by mouth b. Elevating the head for feedings c. Feeding glucose water only d. Avoiding suction unless infant is cyanotic

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The nurse is teaching the family of a client a process that parallels the nursing process to use to make decisions for their loved one. What would be the second step in this process?

A) Realize the ambiguity of the situation that the adult is now like a child. B) Restate and clarify the family's perceptions and feelings. C) Verify the family's feelings and perceptions to be sure they understand the situation. D) Assist the family to create solutions for the problems presented.

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