Hepatitis B is also referred to as:
A) CSF hepatitis.
B) fecal hepatitis.
C) enteral hepatitis.
D) serum hepatitis.
Answer: D) serum hepatitis.
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1) Delirium 2) Dementia 3) Depression 4) Anxiety
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A patient scheduled for a nephrectomy states that the surgeon said this surgery is considered a "curative procedure." Which responses should the nurse make to the patient?
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A nurse is explaining the need to obtain a CBC and culture on a client who has an infection and is of a cultural group different from the nurse's
During the interview, the client averts her eyes and refrains from answering questions for long periods of time. The nurse should: 1. Come back at a different time, when the client is feeling more communicative. 2. Have another nurse finish the interview, since there is something uncomfortable the client senses. 3. Understand that this may be completely appropriate and take cues accordingly. 4. Leave the room and come back after having learned more about this particular culture.