A 60-year-old patient is seen in the family practice clinic. Which of the following vaccines should be administered to prevent herpes zoster?

A) Zoster vaccine
B) Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) vaccine
C) Varicella vaccine
D) Hepatitis B vaccine


A

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A nurse auscultates a bruit over the thyroid and knows that this indicates

a. normal function. c. hypoplasia of the thyroid. b. enlargement of the thyroid. d. tumor of the thyroid.

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During the nursing history interview, the client tells the nurse that he would be better off dead. The care provider's response is

1. "Nothing is bad enough to kill yourself over." 2. to ask if he has a plan to commit suicide. 3. to ignore the subject so the client will forget. 4. to refrain from using the word suicide to prevent the client from getting any ide-as.

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As the disease progresses, symptoms of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) become evident when which of the cells of the immune system decrease?

a. B cells c. neutrophils b. macrophages d. CD4 T cells

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Causality is tested through which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

a. Grounded theory research b. Experimental research c. All quantitative research d. Mixed methods research e. Quasi-experimental research

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