What are two essential techniques when collecting a stool specimen?
A) hand hygiene and wearing gloves
B) following policies and selecting containers
C) wearing goggles and an isolation gown
D) using a no-touch method and toilet paper
A
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A nurse is providing care for a client who is immunocompromised following chemotherapy. The nurse knows which of the following characterizations of the adaptive immune system listed below is responsible for the client's disruption in his normal immune fun
A) Epitopes on antigens are recognized by immunoglobulin receptors following presentation by accessory cells. B) Haptens combine to form epitopes that stimulate the response of regulatory and effector cells. C) Effector cells orchestrate the immune response of regulatory cells toward an antigen. D) Accessory cells such as macrophages are engulfed by regulatory cells, stimulating effector cells.
The nurse is working with an emergency response team following massive flooding caused by a hurricane
When working with the Clinical Outreach Communication Activity (COCA) team of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the COCA is responsible for which action? A) Provide two-way communication between clinicians and the CDC. B) Provide communication between doctors in the field during a disaster and their healthcare team. C) Provide resources to the community during times of disaster. D) Provide expert advice to nurses during natural disasters.
A client with a right temporal lobe lesion is displaying Cheyne-Stokes respirations. The nurse recognizes:
1. This client requires surgical decompression of the brain. 2. There is no medical treatment appropriate for this symptomology. 3. The next likely sign will be sluggish pupil reaction ipsilaterally. 4. This type of brain pathophysiology is usually self-limiting.
The client must live in a house; apartments do not qualify for home health care services
Indicate whether the statement is true or false