Faucets are a potential source of contamination.

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


True

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A nurse needs to measure the blood pressure of a client with an electronic manometer. Which of the following advantages does an electronic manometer provide over an aneroid manometer or mercury manometer?

A) Ability to read gauge from any direction. B) No stethoscope is required. C) Inexpensive depending on quality. D) Need for readjustment is eliminated.

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An elderly female client has a left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of 60%. She complains of activity intolerance, shortness of air, and peripheral edema

The nurse knows that this client's diagnosis differs from that of another client who has systolic dysfunction because this client's: 1. LVEF is within normal limits. 2. LVEF is low. 3. Symptoms are unique to diastolic dysfunction. 4. Symptoms are unique to systolic dysfunction.

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The nurse should recommend that persons who have engaged in high-risk behavior be tested for HIV. The responsibilities of persons who are HIV infected include which of the follow-ing? Select all that apply

1. Have regular medical evaluations and follow-ups. 2. Do not donate blood, plasma, body organs, or sperm. 3. Inform health care providers about the HIV infection. 4. Consider the risk of perinatal transmission and follow-up with contraceptive use.

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A female client is seen in the clinic for a gynecological examination. The nurse begins collecting subjective data. Which of the following topics does the nurse ask the client about first?

A. Her sexual history B. Her menstrual history C. Her obstetrical history D. The presence of vaginal drainage

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