When providing care for a person who does not speak English, it can be helpful to speak more loudly than normal
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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A client with a history of genital herpes asks the nurse what effect the herpes virus might have on her infant. The nurse's best response would be,
a. "You'll have to ask the doctor." b. "Fifty percent of infected infants die." c. "Since there are no symptoms at this time, we do not anticipate any infection in your infant." d. "The infection can be very serious for an infant, which is why we will be monitoring you closely during your pregnancy."
Disinfection destroys:
a. Spores b. Pathogens c. All microbes d. Bacteria
Which of the following populations accounts for the majority of the cost in the Medicaid program?
a. Children younger than 5 b. Elderly persons c. Low-income families d. Single pregnant women
A patient who had chickenpox as a child may develop which disease later in life?
A. Herpes B. Shingles C. MRSA D. tuberculosis (TB)