Providing hair care is a frivolous activity and does NOT promote health

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a. White blood cells from one person are recognized as "foreign" by another person and trigger an immunologic response. b. When antibodies bind to antigens, the entire complex can then be totally eliminated from the body. c. Reexposure to the same microorganism results in greatly increased production of specific antibodies. d. Formed antibodies are released as free substances into the blood and other body fluids.

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A primipara with mitral valve prolapse has been placed on prophylactic antibiotics during labor. She asks you why she needs this medicine. The nurse responds to the client based on the understanding that the medication:

A) prevents the chance of developing a sexually transmitted disease B) fights against toxoplasmosis because she owns a cat C) prevents development of bacterial endocarditis D) helps her to push during the second stage of labor

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A 58-year-old woman who recently has been diagnosed with esophageal cancer tells the nurse, "I do not feel ready to die yet." Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?

a. "You may have quite a few years still left to live." b. "Thinking about dying will only make you feel worse." c. "Having this new diagnosis must be very hard for you." d. "It is important that you be realistic about your prognosis."

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An individual may be at risk for HEV infection if they travel to India and eat

a. curried shrimp. b. fresh fruit salad. c. Tandoori chicken. d. cooked foods from street vendors.

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