A healthcare professional student is learning about fungal infections. What information should the student use to help another student understand?

a. Fungal infections occur only on skin, hair, and nails.
b. Phagocytes and T lymphocytes control fungal infections.
c. Fungal infections release endotoxins.
d. Vaccines prevent fungal infections.


Ans: b. Phagocytes and T lymphocytes control fungal infections.

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"Please give me something for the pain. I can't take the pain!" What is the priority nursing diagnosis? a. Pain related to uterine contractions b. Knowledge deficit related to the birth experience c. Ineffective coping related to inadequate preparation for labor d. Risk for injury related to lack of prenatal care

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Choose the action the nurse should take to elicit the oculocephalic response in a motor vehicle accident victim who is unconscious

a. Use a wisp of cotton to stimulate the cor-nea. b. Hold the eyelids open while turning the client's head. c. Squirt ice water into the client's ear canal. d. Hold both eyelids open and shine a bright light into the eyes.

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When preparing to apply a restraint to a child, what would be most important for the nurse to do?

A) Expect to keep the restraint on for at least 8 hours. B) Explain that safety, not punishment, is the reason for the restraint. C) Plan to use a square knot to secure the restraint to the side rails. D) Use a limb restraint rather than a jacket restraint for most issues.

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An appropriate procedure for the nurse to implement for a client having intermittent peritoneal dialysis is to:

A. Warm the dialysate in hot water B. Infuse the solution at a rate of 2 L/hour C. Prepare two bags of dialysate at a time D. Allow the dialysate to stay in the client for 2 to 3 hours

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