A parent expressed concern to the nurse that their child does not have adequate immunity to chicken pox. Which response should the nurse provide?
A. "As long as your child has received all of their vaccinations, they should have adequate immunity."
B. "If you are concerned, we can administer a booster."
C. "It is unpredictable as to who will develop chicken pox."
D. "A titer can be drawn to determine if there is adequate immunity."
Answer: D
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a. "SuperTracker shows me the amount of foods that I can eat." b. "The web site has other education resources that I can review." c. "The serving size depends upon the size of my plates at home." d. "The web site shows the correct serving size in household measures."
What are causes of xerostomia in the older adult? (Select all that apply.)
a. Reduction in saliva b. Allergy c. Eating highly seasoned foods d. Inadequate fluid intake e. Use of diuretic medications
A client asks the nurse, "My doctor said I need cardioversion for my dysrhythmia. Why can't I just take medication?" Which of the following should the nurse respond to this client?
1. "Antidysrhythmic medications have many side effects; cardioversion is considered safer.". 2. "Antidysrhythmic medications don't really work very well for most dysrhythmias.". 3. "Special diets are necessary with antidysrhythmic medications, and they are hard to follow.". 4. "There is a high risk of seizures when you take antidysrhythmic medications.".
Absolute contraindications to estrogen therapy include:
1. History of any type of cancer 2. Clotting disorders 3. History of tension headaches 4. Orthostatic hypotension