Many parasites are transmitted by contaminated food or water or by contact with infected animals. Which of the following parasitic diseases is NOT transmitted in this manner?

A. Toxoplasmosis
B. Giardiasis
C. Malaria
D. Cryptosporidiosis


C

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In comparing the major features of psychiatric theories, the nurse correctly concludes that:

1. Medical–psychobiologic and psychoanalytic theories focus on the individual client. 2. Social–interpersonal and medical–psychobiologic theories seek to change behavior through pharmacology. 3. Social–interpersonal and medical–psychobiologic theories are in direct opposition to the other. 4. Cognitive behavioral and psychoanalytic theories share the premise that behavior stems from the unconscious and requires the client to develop insight.

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A patient admitted with probable emphysema is scheduled for diagnostic tests. Which test would assess the patient's acid-base balance?

1. Bronchoscopy 2. Sputum studies 3. Pulse oximetry 4. Arterial blood gases (ABGs)

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Lifestyle behaviors that increase vitamin C requirements include

a. shift work. b. vegan diet. c. high fat intake. d. smoking cigarettes.

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The nurse working in an adolescent prenatal clinic knows which of the following about the clients who are 15-17 years old?

1. They are more at ease with their individuality. 2. They see authority as resting with parents. 3. They are able to solve problems and make decisions. 4. They seek independence and identify with their peer group.

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