how can you eliminate the risk of HIV/AIDs through drug use
What will be an ideal response?
abstain from drug use
do not share equipment
use alternative routes to injecting
do not have sexual intercourse while under the influence of drugs
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A. Acidosis B. Ischemia C. Infections D. Reduced oxygen
The nurse is caring for a client who underwent surgery for a retinal detachment. The surgery included the injection of an air bubble to promote contact between the retina and choroids. What position should the nurse keep the client in?
A) With the face parallel to the floor B) With the client's head slightly elevated C) With the client lying in a high Fowler's position D) With the client in an upright position
What is coercive power based on?
A) Ability to grant rewards to others B) Fear and punishment C) Inherent in one's position D) Gained through knowledge or skill
Public health administrators in a community provide a health department to serve an indigent population of immigrants providing translators on certain days of the week. This is an example of
1. Policy 2. Quality 3. Assurance 4. Libertarian philosophy