MC The client had an open wound and was splashed with contaminated body fluid. The diseases the client is most at risk for include
A. All of the hepatitis diseases.
B. Human immunodeficiency virus and only hepatitis C.
C. HIV, and hepatitis B, C, and D.
D. Salmonellosis, typhoid, and HIV.
C. HIV, and hepatitis B, C, and D.
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The nurse is assessing the newborn for symptoms of anemia. If the blood loss is acute, the baby may exhibit which of the following signs of shock? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected
Select all that apply. 1. Increased pulse 2. High blood pressure 3. Tachycardia 4. Bradycardia 5. Capillary filling time greater than 3 seconds
A nurse is observing as a medical student places a central line. The nurse notes that the medical student's tie is touching the sterile field. The best action by the nurse is to
1. Refrain from saying anything because the sterile field may not really be contaminated. 2. Wait until the procedure is over to inform the medical student that his tie brushed the sterile field. 3. Ask the medical student to stop the procedure immediately. 4. Suggest that the medical student not touch that side of the field.
A client is experiencing respiratory complications related to asthma. What classification of medications is commonly prescribed for this condition?
A) Leukotriene antagonists B) Sedating drugs C) Nonsedating drugs D) Adrenergic decongestants
A sick or injured child's general appearance is MOST reflective of:
A) the etiology of the problem. B) his or her cardiovascular status. C) his or her central nervous system function. D) his or her ability to be consoled.