Raheem is working as a medical assistant. He is required to sterilize prepackaged laboratory equipment. Which of the following chemicals should Raheem use?
A. Ethyl alcohol
B. Sodium hypochlorite
C. Povidone-iodine
D. Ethylene oxide
Answer: D
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A) Sneeze with her mouth open B) Frequently blow her nose C) Clean her operated ear with a cotton-tipped applicator twice a day D) Resume bending and straining when she's no longer experiencing ear pain
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A community health nurse is working with a variety of clients and decides to use a systems the-ory approach to assist them to meet their health care needs. In using this approach, the nurse fo-cuses on the:
1. Hierarchy of the client's human needs 2. Client's interaction with the environment 3. Client's attitudes toward health behaviors 4. Response of the client to the process of growth and development