The nurse includes in the discharge instructions to a patient with HIV the need to make fresh disinfectant solution daily using 1 cup of household bleach mixed with _____ cups of water
a. 2
b. 6
c. 10
d. 12
C
The bleach solution should be made fresh daily of 1 cup of household bleach to 10 cups of water to use as a disinfectant for urine, feces, sputum, or blood spills.
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One child in a kindergarten room had a slight fever and did not eat lunch. Otherwise, the child seemed OK. Three days later, several children were absent from kindergarten. Which of the following best describes what happened?
a. Another nursery school was offering the same child care at a much lower price. b. Infectious diseases can be contagious before any diagnostic symptoms occur. c. No way to tell; there are many reasons why parents keep children home. d. Parents chose to protect their children from the child with a fever, so they kept their children home for a few days.
The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with HIV 10 years ago. The client states that her "relationship with God" has helped her survive this long
The nurse understands that spiritual well-being is a condition in which a person is at peace with which of the following? Select all that apply. A) God B) Self C) Community D) Environment
A patient with tachycardia, an abnormally rapid heartbeat, is experiencing:
A. sympathetic activation. B. sympathetic inhibition. C. parasympathetic activation. D. parasympathetic inhibition.
The nurse observes thin, watery fluid draining from the left ear of a client who has sustained a head injury. How is this drainage described?
a. Serous b. Purulent c. Cerebrospinal fluid d. Serosanguineous