Syphilis and hepatitis B are examples of _______________ transmitted infections

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


Sexually

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The nurse is completing an occurrence report for a client in the intensive care area. The client's medications were accidentally switched with another client necessitating extending mechanical ventilation

Prior to the occurrence the client's hemodynamic parameters were stable, however they have been tenuous for the last 16 hours. What collected data should the nurse identify as nursing work environment variables that contributed to this occurrence? (Select all that apply.) 1. The nurse was interrupted twice while preparing the client's medications. 2. The nurse was preparing information to share with the family prior to visiting hours. 3. The nurse did not secure the prepared medications prior to vacating the medication room. 4. The nurse worked until midnight the previous day and returned to work a twelve-hour shift. 5. The nurse was called to the telephone to take verbal orders on another client while preparing the client's medications.

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Type 1 diabetes mellitus is suspected in an adolescent. Which clinical manifestation may be present?

a. Moist skin b. Weight gain c. Fluid overload d. Blurred vision

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The physician ordered an oral medication. The nurse incorrectly administered the medication intravenously. What does the best analysis of the nurse's action reveal?

1. An antidote cannot be given. 2. The nurse will be terminated from her job. 3. The medication cannot be retrieved. 4. A lawsuit by the patient will be impending.

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The school nurse is preparing a presentation for the parent-teacher association meeting on medications commonly used in school-aged children. It is important to note what primary disadvantage of the use of combination products such as Cortisporin Otic?

a. School-aged children may need only one drug, not a combination. b. Combination products may not have the desired dose for school-aged children. c. There is increased cost in using combination products for school-aged children. d. Combination products are less effective for school-aged children.

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