The usual source of Staphylococcus aureus in those who carry this organism and act as a potential source of this organism for wound infections is:
A. intestinal tract.
B. skin and/or nose.
C. throat.
D. urinary tract.
B
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A) CNS depression B) Hypotension C) Recurrence of seizures D) Nystagmus
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A) Crack B) Cocaine C) Opiate D) Methamphetamine
A patient prescribed niacin extended action
(Niaspan) reports all of the following new onset problems. For which problem should you notify the prescriber? a. Moderate itchiness, especially at night b. Six to seven loose stools daily c. Increased nighttime urination d. Swollen, painful great toe
Placing the baby at mother's breast facilitates early latch and promotes successful breastfeeding. When should breastfeeding be initiated?
1. 6 to 12 hours after birth 2. Within 1 hour of birth 3. 24 hours after birth 4. 48 hours after birth