While assessing a child, a nurse finds a characteristic gray coloring on 30% of the total body surface area (TBSA). On communicating with the parent, the nurse finds that the child has ingested toilet bowl cleaner accidentally
Which condition does the nurse expect in the child?
1. Thermal burns
2. Electrical burns
3. Chemical burns
4. Radiation burns
3
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A latex agglutination test is done for Legionella antigen
Reactions were as follows: latex particles coated with murine anti-Legionella + specimen = 2+ agglutination latex particles coated with murine anti-Legionella + positive control = 2+ agglutination latex particles coated with murine anti-Legionella + negative control = no agglutination latex particles coated with non-specific murine antibodies + specimen = 2+ agglutination What is the best interpretation of this set of data? A) The assay must be repeated because the positive and negative controls appear to have been mixed up. B) The specimen is positive for Legionella antigen. C) This specimen may have heterophile antibodies or other cross-reacting species and should be tested by another method. D) The specimen is negative for Legionella antigen.
Which kind of antiretroviral drug works by disrupting the function of the reverse transcription of RNA to DNA?
A) CCR5 antagonist B) inverse transcriptase inhibitors C) reverse transcriptase inhibitors D) integrase strand transfer inhibitors
Which of the following is true?
A. The best known physical education programs during the late nineteenth century were based on the work of the German system of gymnastics developed by Friedrich Jahn. B. The German Turners who immigrated to the United States believed in the value of physical education and actively campaigned for mandatory physical education in the nation's schools. C. During the late nineteenth century, the primary pedagogical methods of physical education were gymnastics, calisthenics, and exercise programs. D. All of the answers are correct. E. The best known physical education programs during the late nineteenth century were based on the work of the German system of gymnastics developed by Friedrich Jahn. The German Turners who immigrated to the United States believed in the value of physical education and actively campaigned for mandatory physical education in the nation's schools.
The goals of a drug treatment program will differ if drug abuse is viewed as a medical problem versus a personality problem
Indicate whether the statement is true or false