Disadvantages of cook/chill method include:
a. increased labor costs
b. increased equipment costs
c. difficulty with distribution
d. none of these
Ans: b. increased equipment costs
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The school nurse is teaching a health class to a group of seniors. Today the nurse is talking about urinary tract infections. The nurse is correct when she informs the group that:
A) The prevalence of UTIs in men older than 50 years of age is less than the prevalence of women in the same age group. B) The prevalence of UTIs in men older than 50 years of age approaches that of women in the same age group. C) The prevalence of UTIs in men older than 50 years of age is greater than the prevalence of women in the same age group. D) The prevalence of UTIs in men cannot be measured, as men generally do not report UTIs.
When counseling a sexually active 22-year-old, which recommendation should the nurse give to prevent sexually transmitted infections?
A) Abstain from sex. B) Get vaccinated against hepatitis B and HPV. C) Use birth control. D) Ask sex partners if they have an STI.
Which information should the nurse provide a client that has stopped taking oral contraceptives so that she can become pregnant?
A. "It may take several months for ovulation to return to normal." B. "The incidence of miscarriage is slightly increased." C. "It may take several months for your menstrual periods to become regular." D. "The length of use can affect your fertility." E. "If you are not pregnant within a year your healthcare provider will refer you to an infertility specialist."
An instrument used for measuring temperature is called a sphygmomanometer
True False