Scabies is spread by direct and indirect contact and is highly contagious.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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A nurse is using the principles of supply and demand in daily practice. Which of the following best describes this phenomenon?

a. The demand for nurses in public health is low, but the supply is high. b. Few goods or services are available, the price tends to rise. c. Supplies are low, nurses must find alter-nate resources. d. Lesser-developed countries receive sup-plies from other countries.

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At what percent of weight over ideal weight is a person considered obese?

A) 20% B) 40% C) 60% D) 100%

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A nurse who is working in the physician's office is explaining the newly created patient portal that the practice has developed to a group of clients. When describing what the portal can be used for, which of the following would the nurse include?

Select all that apply. A) Making routine appointments for follow-up B) Getting renewals for current prescriptions C) Alerting clients about abnormal lab results D) Allowing clients to verbally communicate with staff E) Helping clients in decision making

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Your paramedic unit responds to a cardiac arrest call. The patient is intubated successfully. You are ordered to administer epinephrine 1/:10,000 solution via the endotracheal tube. Why is this an acceptable method of drug administration?

a. It is more reliable that IO medication administration. b. It is more reliable that IV drug administration. c. It is acceptable because of the large surface area available for absorption of the medication in the respiratory tract. d. This is not an acceptable method of drug administration for a cardiac arrest patient

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