Hepatitis B, C, and D are spread by:
a. Airborne droplets
b. Contaminated blood
c. The fecal-oral route
d. Direct contact
B
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A patient is diagnosed with heart failure. She asks the nurse the cause of heart failure. Which of the following statements describes the cause of heart failure?
A) "Heart failure can be caused by atherosclerotic plaque due to high-fat diets." B) "Hypothyroidism will result in decreased heart rate and development of heart failure." C) "The administration of diuretics decreases blood volume, causing symptoms to develop." D) "The use of digoxin (Lanoxin) will slow heart rate to cause congestive heart failure."
The nurse assesses a client who needs to be reminded to take premeasured oral medications, wash, go to meals, and undress and come to bed at night, but is considered safe to come and go as he pleases
The nurse determines that the appropriate placement would be in a facility that features: 1. skilled care. 2. intermediate care. 3. sheltered housing. 4. domiciliary care.
Which describes the levator ani?
a. Division of the fallopian tube b. Collection of three pairs of muscles c. Imaginary line that divides the true pelvis and false pelvis d. Basin-shaped structure at the lower end of the spine
Because L.C. takes Sinemet, what serious adverse effect should you assess for in him?
a. Steven-Johnson syndrome b. Suicidal thoughts c. Spontaneous tendon rupture d. Permanent loss of hearing