Once an individual has been treated for an STD, the individual is in no danger of contracting the disease again.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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The nursing instructor is teaching a class of level I nursing students how to do a physical assessment on a patient with lung disease and chronic hyperinflation of the lungs. What would a nurse most likely assess in this type of patient?

A) Dry, flaky skin B) Large, drooping eyes C) A barrel chest D) Long, thin fingers

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The limits of liability on an insurance policy are $1,000,000 for each claim, $4,000,000 aggregate. A nurse is charged in a serious situation in which five separate lawsuits have been filed

What is the most the insurance company will likely pay in this situation? 1. $200,000 2. $1,000,000 3. $4,000,000 4. $5,000,000

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The volume of amniotic fluid is an important factor in assessing fetal well-being. Oligohydramnios (having less than 300 ml of amniotic fluid) is associated with which kind of fetal anomaly?

1. Renal 2. Cardiac 3. Gastrointestinal 4. Neurologic

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The school nurse is teaching a group of teachers about various skin disorders seen in children. Which sign is the most obvious symptom of head lice?

A) Itching of the scalp B) White flecks that look like dandruff C) Clumps of hair when hair is combed D) Scaly ring on the scalp

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