The nurse is planning a community education presentation about hepatitis. Which statement should be included?
A. Hepatitis A is the most common viral infection in the world.
B. Hepatitis C is the most common bloodborne illness in the United States.
C. Hepatitis A will develop into a chronic condition.
D. Hepatitis B can be prevented with use of the birth control pill.
B
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The client is hostile, angry, and suspicious. He thinks that the staff is trying to poison him. He is classified as being
1. paranoid. 2. catatonic. 3. disorganized. 4. undifferentiated.
When performing a succession splash in a patient suspected of having a gastric outlet obstruction, which result would suggest this diagnosis?
A) A splashing sound auscultated in upper abdomen 1 hour after a meal B) A splashing sound auscultated in upper abdomen 3 hours after a meal C) No splashing sound auscultated in upper abdomen 3 hours after a meal D) No splashing sound auscultated in upper abdomen 1 hour after a meal
A new parent tells the home health nurse that she does not believe in disciplining young children as she feels that it diminishes their creativity. The nurse counsels that discipline has a very important developmental purpose, which is:
a. To establish the parent as an authority figure b. To create a sense of respect for the parent c. To make the child fearful of the results of unacceptable behavior d. To gradually shift control from the parent to the child
Most strokes are
A. hemorrhagic. B. ischemic. C. spastic. D. paralytic.