"To prevent the spread of hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection the nurse is especially careful when
A. Disposing of food trays
B. Emptying bed pans
C. Taking an oral temperature
D. Changing IV
Answer: B. Emptying bed pans
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The nurse assesses the obese patient knowing that, in addition to meeting the criterion of morbid obesity, a candidate for bariatric surgery must also demonstrate what? A) Knowledge of the causes of obesity and its associated risks B) Emotional stability and understanding of required lifestyle changes. C) Positive body image and high self-esteem D) Insight into why their past weight loss efforts failed
What is the minimum exercise recommendation for school-age children?
a. 20 to 30 minutes of vigorous exercise six times per week b. 30 to 45 minutes of vigorous exercise five times per week c. 45 to 60 minutes of moderate to mild exercise seven times per week d. 60 to 120 minutes of moderate to mild exercise seven times per week
Which of the following research studies would most likely use a quantitative research approach?
A) The relationship of maternal age and history of parents' vaccine-preventable disease and parents' efforts to have their children immunized B) The experience of parents whose children have had serious complications subsequent to immunization C) The experience of parents whose children were not properly immunized and developed a vaccine-preventable illness D) Reasons that parents who practice a particular religion do not have their children properly immunized
Write four hundred micrograms using the correct notation: ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).