Health care workers who have direct patient contact are advised to take the

A) AIDS vaccine.
B) hepatitis B vaccine.
C) herpes vaccine.
D) staphylococcus vaccine.


B

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A five-year-old with a history of being treated for hypopituitarism comes to the physician with complaints of right hip and leg pain

The nurse understands that this symptom might be related to which medication that is used to treat hypopituitarism? 1. Daily growth hormone 2. Insulin before meals and bedtime 3. DDAVP (desmopressin acetate) at HS 4. Cortisone injections

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A patient needs to make a health-related behavior change, and the nurse using the health beliefs model is working with the perceived severity factor. Which action by the nurse is most appropriate?

a. Assist the patient to identify the benefits associated with the wanted change. b. Help the patient determine the barriers that prevent changing this behavior. c. Illustrate some of the consequences of not changing the selected behavior. d. Inform the patient about the morbidity associated with current behavior.

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A reduction in the number of circulating RBCs or hemoglobin, which leads to inadequate oxygenation of tissues, is known as:

a. polycythemia. b. anemia. c. iron deficiency. d. an increase in hemoglobin.

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The parent of an 18-month-old toddler calls the clinic to report that the child has vomited 5 times that day. The nurse determines that the child has had three wet diapers in the past 6 hours. What will the nurse recommend for this child?

a. Administering an OTC antiemetic medication such as diphenhydramine b. Giving frequent, small amounts of Pedialyte c. Keeping the child NPO until vomiting subsides d. Taking the child to the emergency department for IV fluids

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