Genital herpes

A) causes painless blisters.
B) may be transmitted even when blisters are not present.
C) is treated with antibiotics.
D) seldom recurs.


B

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An elderly woman is receiving Medicare benefits only and her source of income is Social Security. She has limited literacy skills and no family support. What is the major issue that puts her at risk for an alteration in health maintenance?

A) Unpleasant past experience B) Family values C) Lack of motivation D) Knowledge deficit

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After the nurse implements a teaching plan for a newly diagnosed patient with hypertension, the patient can explain the information but fails to take the medications as prescribed. What is the nurse's next action?

a. Reeducate the patient, because learning did not occur because the patient's behavior did not change. b. Assess the patient's perception and attitude towards the risks associated with not taking their anti-hypertensives. c. Take full responsibility for helping the patient make dietary changes. d. Ask the provider to prescribe a different medication, because the patient does not want to take this medication.

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Calculate the amount of 70% isopropanol needed to prepare 350 mL of 50% isopropanol, using 20% isopropanol as the diluent: ________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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When evaluating the correlational relationship between exercise and resting blood pressure, which of the following describes the most significant correlation?

a. -.9 b. .8 c. .1 d. -.2

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