The most chronic bloodborne infection in the United States is:
1. Hepatitis A
2. Hepatitis B
3. Hepatitis C
4. HIV
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The most chronic bloodborne infection in the United States is hepatitis C.
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A) Consume foods rich in proteins. B) Consume foods rich in vitamins. C) Increase consumption of oils. D) Consume foods rich in carbohydrates.
A nurse is providing information about safe-sex practices. Which of the following levels of pre-vention is being implemented?
a. Primary prevention b. Secondary prevention c. Tertiary prevention d. Assessment
What changes the overall meanings of a term?
A) adding a suffix B) adding a prefix C) using a different combining vowel D) all of the above