A person infected with HIV may be symptom-free for:

a. 6 weeks.
b. 6 months to 1 year.
c. 3 to 6 years.
d. More than 10 years


D

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The nurse is teaching a child care class for mothers of young children. The nurse tells the parent that the most common mode of transmission of infectious disease is:

1. Children who are playing with the same toy. 2. Children who are coughing. 3. Children who are sitting together eating meals. 4. Children who are playing board games.

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A child is diagnosed with congenital adrenal hyperplasia. The child's parents ask the nurse what this means. Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?

A. "Your child is not producing ACTH." B. "Your child is not producing androgens." C. "Your child is not producing cortisol." D. "Your child is not producing corticosteroid-releasing hormone."

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The statement "the results of this study are statistically significant" means which of the following regarding the findings?

A) Passed a Chi test B) Are clinically important C) Are the strength of the study D) Are probably true and replicable

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Gina is a 30-year-old woman who has tried weight loss programs but always gets discouraged and gives up after several weeks because she feels hungry and unsatisfied

You suggest that she can decrease calories by trying to modifying her regular eating habits making substitutions such as: 1. Eating pretzels in place of potato chips. 2. Eating ice cream in place of yogurt. 3. Eating low fat in place of skim milk. 4. Eating a bagel instead of two English muffin halves.

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