A nurse is waiting to take care of a client suffering from a foodborne illness. Which prevention factors will the nurse teach the client? Select all that apply.

A) Chill foods at temps of less than 45°F.
B) Cook foods to temps greater than 120°F.
C) Separate raw foods from cooked.
D) Clean hands, surfaces, and foods.
E) Irradiate all foods to be eaten.


C) Separate raw foods from cooked.
D) Clean hands, surfaces, and foods.

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The nurse has established as an expected outcome that a client will "demonstrate healing of a stage II pressure ulcer over the coccyx." Which finding indicates that the client failed to achieve this outcome?

A) The rubber doughnut pressure relief device was not delivered by central supply. B) The client's serum albumin increased over the last month. C) A right side-back-left side-back turning schedule was utilized. D) Nurses did not document disinfection of the wound with alcohol with each dressing change.

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After conducting a comprehensive client assessment, the nurse would organize information about the client's medication regimen into which domain of the Omaha System Problem Classification Scheme?

a. Environmental b. Psychosocial c. Physiological d. Health-related behaviors

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The nurse is preparing an educational in-service presentation about jaundice in the newborn

What content should the nurse include in this presentation? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Physiologic jaundice occurs after 24 hours of age. 2. Pathologic jaundice occurs after 24 hours of age. 3. Phototherapy is required when bilirubin levels exceed 14. 4. The need for phototherapy depends on the bilirubin level and age of the infant. 5. Kernicterus causes irreversible neurological damage.

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