The nurse is reinforcing discharge teaching with an adolescent treated for a sexually transmitted infection. When the nurse instructs the client on the importance of using a condom, the client says, "There is no way I'll ever use a condom
" The nurse responds, "You must use a condom to avoid future health problems." The nurse failed to use which element of thought correctly? A) point of view B) inference C) conclusion D) assumption
A
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The nurse is preparing a list of patients who will need the annual influenza inoculation. Which older adult will most likely refuse this vaccination?
A) A 71-year-old Christian Scientist B) A 68-year-old man who attends a Unitarian church C) A 68-year-old female patient who identifies herself on admission as a Jehovah's Witness D) A 78-year-old who says that she is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
By 2010, more than half of registered nurses working in hospitals will be older than ____ years
a. 20 b. 30 c. 40 d. 50
Convenience foods can be ingredients which are used to create home-cooked meals in a shorter amount of time and still have a positive impact on nutrition. Which of the following are examples of nutritious convenience foods? Select all that apply
A) Frozen spaghetti sauce D) Prewashed and cut vegetables B) Fully cooked roasted chickens E) Frozen pizza C) Bagged salad mixes
What is the mechanism that results in type II hypersensitivity reactions?
a. Antibodies coat mast cells by binding to receptors that signal its degranulation, followed by a discharge of preformed mediators (Asthma) b. Antibodies bind to soluble antigens that were released into body fluids, and the immune complexes are then deposited in the tissues (Rheumatoid arthritis) c. Cytotoxic T lymphocytes or lymphokine-producing helper T 1 cells directly attack and destroy cellular targets (Cell mediated contact dermatitis d. Antibodies bind to the antigens on the cell surface of a specific tissue (Cytotoxic ABO incompatibility)