Which are types of vaccines? (select all that apply)

a. Activated vaccines
b. Attenuated vaccines
c. Immunological vaccines
d. Toxoid vaccines
e. Naturally formed vaccines
f. Biosynthetic vaccines


ANS: B, D, F

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The nurse is caring for a patient scheduled for repair of a torn rotator cuff. The nurse understands that this surgery will be classified as:

a. Reconstructive, minor, elective b. Cosmetic, minor, urgent c. Ablative, major, emergency, d. Reconstructive, major, urgent

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The nurse wishes to demonstrate to a new family their infant's individuality. Which assessment tool would be most appropriate for the nurse to use?

1. Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale 2. Ballard Maturity Scale 3. Dubowitz Gestational Age Scale 4. Ortolani maneuver

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Select the example of tertiary prevention

a. Helping a person with serious and persistent mental illness learn to manage money. b. Restraining a psychotic patient who has become aggressive and assaultive. c. Teaching school-age children about the dangers of drugs and alcohol. d. Genetic counseling with a young couple expecting their first child.

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A client with severe schizophrenia is hospitalized when he becomes agitated, physically aggressive, and uncooperative. He is put in leather restraints for safety purposes. The client yells that he is going to sue the staff for assault and battery

Which action describes the criterion for assault and battery (outside an emergency situation)? A) The staff becomes angry with the client and calls him offensive names. B) The client is touched (or fears being touched) without his consent. C) The nurse hides the client's clothes so he cannot leave. D) The nurse puts the client in restraints against his wishes.

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