A medication should be checked three times prior to administering it, except if it is prepackaged and
labeled.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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The nurse is teaching a class on infectious disease; the nurse understands that zoonosis is only transmitted by:
1. Person to person. 2. Animals to person. 3. Adult to child. 4. Person to insects.
In caring for the postterm infant, thermoregulation can be a concern, especially in an in-fant who also has a(n):
a. Hematocrit level of 58%. b. WBC count of 15,000 cells/mm3. c. RBC count of 5 million. d. Blood glucose level of 25 mg/dl.
The nursing practice model defines intervention as primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of prevention. Which is an example of tertiary prevention?
A) Breast self-examinations B) Therapy programs for sexually abused children C) Immunizations against certain diseases D) Tine test for tuberculosis
Maria owns a cat and is pregnant with her first child. Her doctor determined that she is susceptible to toxoplasma. What should she do to avoid being infected with the parasite?
What will be an ideal response?