An example of indirect contact with a pathogen is

A) person-to-person contact.
B) hand contact with a contaminated object.
C) contact with an insect that transmits a disease
D) body fluids or sexual contact


B

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Perceptions of the nurse's role in health care can vary according to culture. Of the important findings in a study of Philippine-American nurses by Spangler (1992), which of the following is not one of these?

a. expressed dedication to work b. desire to utilize the latest innovative techniques in the best interest of the patient c. attentiveness to the patient's physical comfort needs d. respect and patience that was carried forth into the nurses' relationships with their patients

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The nurse would caution a client with arthritis that this chronic inflammatory disease increases the risk for CHD through the

a. amount of aspirin taken as a remedy for arthritis. b. decreased physical activity relative to arthritic discomfort. c. increased level of C-reactive protein. d. increased release of histamines.

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A 62-year-old patient with hyperthyroidism is to be treated with radioactive iodine (RAI). The nurse instructs the patient

a. about radioactive precautions to take with all body secretions. b. that symptoms of hyperthyroidism should be relieved in about a week. c. that symptoms of hypothyroidism may occur as the RAI therapy takes effect. d. to discontinue the antithyroid medications taken before the radioactive therapy.

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Assessment of a client's nails reveals Beau's lines. The nurse interprets this finding as indicating which of the following?

A) Oxygen deficiency B) Acute illness C) Psoriasis D) Trauma

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