During evaluation of a patient at an outpatient clinic, the nurse determines that administration of hepatitis B vaccine has been effective when a specimen of the patient's blood reveals:

a. HBsAg.
b. anti-HBs
c. anti-HBc IgM.
d. anti-HBc IgG"


Answer: b. anti-HBs

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The nurse states to the client, "It is time for your dinner." The client responds with "For your dinner, for your dinner, for your dinner…." The nurse would document this as which type of speech pattern?

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