High-risk patients can be vaccinated to protect against AIDS

A) True
B) False


B

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An example of a staphylococcal bacteria skin infection includes all of the following except

a. Impetigo b. Herpes zoster c. Boils d. Cellulitis

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What is the primary difference between the rehabilitation of children and the rehabilitation of adults?

a. Level of disability b. Body part involved c. Degree of disability d. Developmental potential

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An important nursing goal in caring for the hospitalized child is to minimize the negative effects of illness and hospitalization. On what should the nurse focus while caring for a hospitalized infant?

a. Bodily injury and pain b. Separation from caregivers and fear of strangers c. Loss of control and altered body image d. The unknown and being left alone

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A serious highway accident on a foggy night involves 22 vehicles. Several of the victims are ambulatory. The emergency personnel determine that their injuries are minor and arrange for transportation home. Why are these victims triaged first?

1. To do the greatest good for the greatest number of people 2. To remove them so they do not see the critically injured victims 3. To secure the site in case the vehicles become overheated and ignite 4. To improve traffic conditions to clear the accident site quickly

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