What are the three principal means of controlling spread of communicable diseases?

What will be an ideal response?


1 . Immunization
2 . Identification, isolation, and treatment of infected persons
3 . Control of means of indirect transmission (spraying for insects, cleaning contaminated water or food, etc.)

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The pediatric nurse teaches the mother of a toddler how to choose appropriate toys to stimulate growth and development of her child. These include:

Select all answers that apply. A) tricycle. B) play dough. C) board games. D) large crayons/paper.

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The physically disabled may have one or more of several conditions based on functional limitations. The census bureau defined six subpopulations of disability. Which of the follow-ing are examples of these subpopulations?

1. Retardation, disability, and blindness 2. Self-care deficit and schizophrenia 3. Physical disability and mental disability 4. Deafness and paraplegia

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Determine S.G.'s daily fluid maintenance requirements. How can her parents ensure this

intake and determine adequate hydration status? What will be an ideal response?

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A person's core temperature is considered the most accurate since it is:

a. reflective of the surrounding environment. b. the same for everyone. c. controlled by the hypothalamus. d. independent of external influences.

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