A patient with HIV is the
A) Pathogen
B) Virulence
C) Specificity
D) Carrier
Ans: D
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a. errors can be corrected and totally removed from the record in the screen view. b. log-on access to the electronic record identifies the person charting. c. each entry requires the nurse to sign her/his name and credentials. d. documenting significant changes in the electronic record ends the nurse's responsibility.
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a. Encourage the patient to increase oral fluid intake. b. Assess the patient about risk factors for constipation. c. Suggest that the patient increase intake of high-fiber foods. d. Teach the patient that a daily bowel movement is unnecessary.
When planning what to teach and how to present the lesson content to a client, ascertain the client's past experience with health, illness, and health care
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A young woman has an IV infusing for magnesium sulfate to treat preterm labor. The woman develops a fever. What is the first assessment the nurse should make?
A) Monitor the IV infusion rate B) Assess the vaginal mucosa C) Assess the IV site for redness D) Assess the client's blood pressure