AIDS can be prevented with a vaccine.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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The nurse is planning to bathe a client who has thigh-high antiembolism stockings in place. Which of the following actions is correct?

A) Remove the antiembolism stockings during the bath. B) Leave the antiembolism stockings in place, but be sure to remove all wrinkles. C) Fold the antiembolism stockings half-way down to allow assessment of the popliteal pulse. D) Leave the antiembolism stockings in place and spot-clean any soiled areas on the stockings.

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A pregnant woman is undergoing an amniocentesis to determine any chromosomal defects present in the fetus. The results show an elevated alpha fetoprotein (?-fetoprotein, AFP). What does an increased AFP level indicate?

A) Down syndrome B) Duchenne muscular dystrophy C) Fragile X syndrome D) Neural tube defects

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MC The major psychological factor that contributes to chronic health problems is

A. Anxiety. B. Stress. C. Depression. D. Social isolation.

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Care management of a woman diagnosed with acute pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) most likely would include:

a. Oral antiviral therapy. b. Bed rest in a semi-Fowler position. c. Antibiotic regimen continued until symptoms subside. d. Frequent pelvic examination to monitor the progress of healing.

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