Health care workers who have direct patient contact are advised to take the
A. AIDS vaccine.
B. hepatitis B vaccine.
C. herpes vaccine.
D. staphylococcus vaccine.
Answer: B
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A. Male B. Younger than 20 years C. Older than 65 years D. Female
Which of the following is the most important phase of the Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnership (MAPP) model?
a. Conduct assessments identifying strengths and current health status b. Evaluate current local health care systems and forces for change c. Guide the community toward long-range visioning d. Mobilize the community to become involved
A patient has conductive hearing loss caused by otosclerosis and has repeatedly refused surgery. To facilitate communication with the patient, the nurse should:
A) Sit or stand in front of the patient when speaking B) Use exaggerated lip and mouth movements when talking C) Stand in front of a light or window when speaking D) Say the patient's name loudly before starting to talk
The correct metric notation for eighty-two and twenty-three hundredths micrograms is
A. 82.23 mrg. B. 82.23 mcgr. C. 82.23 mgm. D. 82.23 mcg.