Seroconversion of HIV generally occurs

a. 7 to 10 days after exposure c. 3 to 6 months after exposure
b. 6 to 12 weeks after exposure d. 1 year after exposure


B
Seroconversion usually occurs 6 to 12 weeks after exposure to HIV.

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A) In the evening between 4 PM and 6 PM B) Prior to going to sleep at night C) At noon every day D) In the early morning between 7 AM and 8 AM

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The nurse is conducting a pre-surgical interview when it is noted that the older adult patient's medication list includes Tylenol 650 mg four times a day for arthritic pain, gingko 80 mg twice a day, and glucosamine chondroitin 500 mg three times per day

a. glucosamine chondroitin for 1 to 2 weeks due to a potential for excess anes-thetic sedation b. ginkgo for 2 weeks due to the potential for increased bleeding c. Tylenol for 24 to 48 hours due to the potential for increased bleeding d. gingko for 1 week due to the potential for an allergic reaction during surgery

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The nurse is caring for an older patient with thin subcutaneous tissue. What actions should the nurse take to ensure the patient's comfort and safety?

Select all that apply. 1. Apply warm blankets 2. Keep the room cool 3. Use a lift sheet to reposition in bed 4. Assess skin for areas of breakdown 5. Encourage frequent position changes

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The payment mechanism that Medicare uses within its health care financing is:

1. Capitation 2. Fixed payments 3. Direct contracting 4. Prospective payment

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