Hepatitis B is transmitted by

A. blood and body fluid exposure.
B. feces or saliva.
C. contaminated seafood.
D. contaminated meat.


Answer: A

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1. reduce intravenous fluids 2. administer fresh frozen plasma 3. suspect a graft site leak and keep NPO for surgery 4. provide antihypertensive medications as prescribed

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Clients with schizophrenia represent only 10% of the outpatient caseload and 15% of the inpatient caseload for mental illnesses, yet costs due to lost productivity are estimated at ____________________%

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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