Contaminants that stay in the environment longer may influence health over a greater period of time. What is an example of a radiological contaminant?
A) Lead
B) Mercury
C) Ricin
D) Uranium
D
You might also like to view...
The nursing goal for all individuals and their families seeking preventive care is to have individuals and families:
a. take responsibility for their health and wellness. b. abandon the use of electronic educational media. c. make lifestyle changes after diseases occur. d. use temporary changes until the danger has passed.
One week ago, the client was prescribed Buspirone (Buspar) for anxiety. The client phones the office and reports the medication has not eliminated the symptoms. Which is the best response by the nurse?
A) "It may take up to 4 weeks for full therapeutic response." B) "There are many other medications that can be offered." C) "Buspar will not eliminate all symptoms associated with anxiety." D) "Call back in one week if the symptoms continue."
What is the most common infectious cause of orchitis in postpubertal boys?
a. Herpes b. Escherichia coli c. Mumps d. Cytomegalovirus
The circulating nurse in the perioperative area is observing the surgical technologist while applying a sterile gown and gloves to care for a patient having an appendectomy
Which of the following behaviors indicate to the nurse that the procedure has been done correctly? (Select all that apply.) a. Surgical cap and face mask are in place. b. Surgical technologist ties the back of the gown. c. Surgical technologist touches only inside of gown. d. Surgical technologist slips arms into arm holes simultaneously. e. Surgical technologist uses hands covered by sleeves to open gloves. f. Fingers are extended fully into both gloves.