The nurse is teaching nursing students about the different kind of hepatitis. Which statement is the nurse likely to make?
1. Hepatitis A and B have vaccines to prevent them.
2. Hepatitis A, B, and C have vaccines to prevent them.
3. Hepatitis C, D, and E are all bloodborne.
4. Hepatitis A, C, and E are all fecal-oral contamination.
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Explanation: 1. Hepatitis A and B are the only two types of hepatitis that have vaccines.
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A) Place the baby on a soft mattress with a firm flat pillow for the head. B) Place the head of the bed near the window to provide fresh air, weather permitting. C) Place the baby on his or her back when sleeping. D) If the baby sleeps through the night, wake him or her up for the night feeding.
Which of the following nursing statements exemplify important insights that will promote effective intervention with clients diagnosed with substance use disorders? Select all that apply
A. "I am easily manipulated and need to work on this prior to caring for these clients." B. "Because of my father's alcoholism, I need to examine my attitude toward these clients." C. "Drinking is legal, so the diagnosis of substance use disorder is an infringement on client rights." D. "Opiate addicts are typically uneducated, unrefined individuals who will need a lot of education and social skills training." E. "I can fix clients diagnosed with substance use disorders as long as I truly care about them."
The nurse doing a walk-through to identify workplace hazards is providing which of the following levels of prevention?
1. Primary prevention 2. Secondary prevention 3. Tertiary prevention 4. Assessment
A nurse is developing a care delivery outcomes research project. Which population will the nurse study?
a. Nurses b. Patients c. Administrators d. Health care providers