A nurse leading an educational session about terrorism for members of the community is discussing anthrax. Which of the following pieces of information should the nurse provide to the group attending the session?
A. Anthrax is never fatal.
B. No vaccine to prevent anthrax is available.
C. Anthrax can be transmitted from person to person.
D. A blood test is available for the detection of anthrax.
E. One way that anthrax can be contracted is through the skin.
Ans:
D. A blood test is available for the detection of anthrax.
E. One way that anthrax can be contracted is through the skin.
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