Vaccines are made from altered germs or their products.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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When conducting a physical examination of a client's abdomen, the nurse would perform inspection and auscultation before percussion and palpation for which of the following reasons?
a. This is the usual sequence of conducting a physical examination. b. Inspection and auscultation are easier to master. c. Inspection and auscultation provide more useful and reliable information. d. Percussion and palpation may alter bowel sounds if performed before auscultation.
A pregnant woman is in her third trimester. She asks the nurse to explain how she can tell true labor from false labor. The nurse would explain that "true" labor contractions:
a. Increase with activity such as ambulation. b. Decrease with activity. c. Are always accompanied by the rupture of the bag of waters. d. Alternate between a regular and an irregular pattern.
A client with third-degree heart block is admitted to the telemetry unit. The nurse observes wide QRS complexes with a heart rate of 35 beats/min on the monitor. What physical as-sessment parameter would be important to incorporate for this client?
A. Assess for pulmonary rales. B. Assess for acute hypertension. C. Assess for confusion or syncope. D. Assess for the presence of a gallop rhythm.
An adolescent asks the nurse about the "safety of getting a tattoo." The nurse explains to the adolescent that it is important to find a qualified operator using proper sterile technique because an unsterilized needle or contaminated tattoo ink can cause
a. Hepatitis C virus b. Hepatitis B virus c. Hepatitis E virus d. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) e. Mycobacterium chelonae skin infections