The immunity to measles that develops after the initial infection is an example of:

A) Naturally acquired active immunity C) Naturally acquired passive immunity
B) Artificially acquired active immunity D) Artificially acquired passive immunity


A

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The nurse discusses gallbladder disease with a client diagnosed with cholelithiasis. The client indicates understanding of the pathological process when the client states:

A) "I never had any GI infections before this one.". B) "I will be undergoing laparoscopic surgery to remove the stones.". C) "I hear that the gallbladder gets weak with old age.". D) "I'm glad that this issue can be dealt with medication.".

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The nurse is preparing to give a medication to a child. The child's parent asks whether the drug is safe for children. How will the nurse respond to the parent?

a. "Drugs are tested on adults and safe doses for children are based on weights compared to adult weights." b. "Drugs are deemed safe for children over time when repeated use proves effectiveness and safety." c. "Drugs are tested for both efficacy and safety in children in order to be marketed for pediatric use." d. "Drugs are tested on children in postmarketing studies and on a limited basis."

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A client is admitted for a drug overdose with a central nervous system (CNS) depressant. The priority nursing action when planning care for this client would be to:

A) Check the client's belongings for additional drugs. B) Pad the side rails of the bed because seizures are likely. C) Prepare a dose of ipecac, an emetic. D) Monitor respiratory function.

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You also include teaching about digoxin toxicity. When teaching J.M. about the signs and symptoms of digoxin toxicity, which should be included? Select all that apply

a. Dizziness when standing up b. Visual changes c. Loss of appetite or nausea d. Increased urine output e. Diarrhea

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