Toxoplasmosis is a parasite harbored in livestock.
a. a cause of fetal brain damage.
b. a cause of death in babies.
c. all of the above.
Answer: c. all of the above.
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Sterile sealed glass containers that hold a single liquid dose are called:
a. syringes. c. tubes. b. ampules. d. vials.
These statements are about job interviews. Which is correct?
a. You can ask questions about pay rate and work hours. b. You can ask questions about who you will be working with. c. You can ask about how soon you will get a raise. d. You can ask for a vacation in advance.
The managers of a small long-term care facility have proposed that medication be administered by unlicensed assistive personnel, rather than by licensed practical/vocational nurses or registered nurses
How should the nurses at the facility best respond to this proposal? A) Ensure that the unlicensed care providers receive adequate training B) Elicit input from the residents themselves and their family members C) Oppose the delegation of nursing duties to nonnursing personnel D) Advocate for a pay increase for the unlicensed care personnel in light of their increased responsibilities
The nurse has completed education about peptic ulcer disease (PUD) with the client. The nurse evaluates that learning has occurred when the client makes which statement?
1. "I will limit my intake of caffeine products." 2. "I will take ibuprofen (Motrin) for my headaches." 3. "I will drink more milk and limit spicy foods." 4. "I will join a gym and increase my exercise."