Herpes is caused by a
A) bacterium.
B) virus.
C) fungus.
D) parasite.
B
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The nurse is administering an intramuscular injection. The appropriate angle of needle insertion is _________. Standard Text:
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The mother of a teenage client diagnosed with Guillian-Barre syndrome asks the nurse why the client keeps asking for her socks to be removed when the client is not wearing any socks
The nurse should instruct the mother in which of the following? 1. There is a change in sensation, and it feels like the client is wearing socks. 2. Tactile hallucinations are part of the disorder. 3. Medications are causing the client feel like socks are being worn. 4. Confusion is a part of the disorder, and the client just thinks socks are on the feet.
A nurse performing a physical examination is preparing to auscultate the client's bowel sounds. The client tells the nurse that he ate lunch just 45 minutes ago. On the basis of this information, which finding does the nurse expect to note?
A. Gurgling sounds B. Hypoactive sounds C. Low-pitched sounds D. An absence of sounds
The primary purpose of the use of a support surface is:
A. Reducing pressure B. Promoting client comfort C. Increasing circulation D. Facilitating client movement