An older client receives a pneumococcal vaccine immunization. This is an example of
A) artificial acquired active immunity.
B) natural passive immunity.
C) acquired passive immunity.
D) natural acquired immunity.
A
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The nurse is instructing a client on intermittent self-urinary catheterization at home. Which of the following should be included in these instructions?
a. Use sterile gloves. b. Wash and reuse catheters. c. Lubricate the catheter with petroleum jelly. d. Purchase sterile catheter kits from a medical supply company.
A nurse is providing patient education to a pregnant woman regarding chronic asthma, because the patient has just been diagnosed with the disease
Which statement made by the nurse best demonstrates the nurse's understanding of the use of asthma medications during pregnancy? a. The use of these medications during the first trimester is an indication for termi-nation of pregnancy. b. Asthma medications pose no potential harm to a developing fetus and may be taken as needed. c. The use of these medications is contraindicated throughout pregnancy. d. Untreated asthma may be more detrimental to the developing fetus than the drugs used to treat it.
A patient has infarct of the right anterior cerebral artery. The nurse would attribute which assessment findings to this condition? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected
Select all that apply. 1. The patient is incontinent of urine. 2. The patient cannot move the right leg. 3. The patient does not respond to light touch on the feet. 4. The patient cannot speak. 5. The patient has paralysis of the right arm.
A patient tells the nurse, "I was treated for an asthma attack at a freestanding ambulatory services center." The nurse correctly identifies the treatment as taking place at a/an
a. urgent care center. b. domiciliary residence. c. intermediate care facility. d. fitness club.