Mad cow disease is a type of rabies that causes cows to become aggressive and hostile

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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In teaching women about ways of preventing toxic shock syndrome (TSS), it is important for the nurse to know that women at increased risk include those who:

1. Use high-absorbency tampons. 2. Use an IUD. 3. Use oral contraception. 4. Have multiple sexual partners.

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The nurse is caring for a newly admitted African American patient who has just returned from a mission trip to Africa. The patient contracted malaria and is being treated with primaquine

The nurse understands that careful, frequent assessment is required, especially monitoring of a. the skin for photosensitivity. b. urinary output for evidence of darkening urine. c. the eyes for evidence of icterus. d. the blood for evidence of hyperlipidemia.

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Handwashing should be performed for a minimum of

A) 5 to 10 seconds. B) 10 to 15 seconds. C) 15 to 20 seconds. D) 20 to 30 seconds.

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________ refers to the manner by which a disease develops

A. Etiology B. Pathogenesis C. Social history D. Diagnosis

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