Chlamydia trachomatis is caused by a _________ and is treated with an _________.

A) bacterium, antibiotic
B) virus, antiviral drug
C) fungus, antifungal drug
D) virus, immunoglobulin


Answer: A) bacterium, antibiotic

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The nurse working in a multicultural clinic recognizes that when the purpose of teaching is to promote the health of individual children, this effort should be directed to the authority responsible for the health care decisions

In certain cultural groups, health care decisions typically are made by the father. Therefore, the nurse should direct teaching efforts to the fathers in which cultures? 1. European American 2. African American 3. Native American 4. Appalachian

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An estimate of reliability based on the average correlation among items within a test is called:

A. internal consistency reliability. B. alternate forms reliability. C. test-retest reliability. D. split-half reliability.

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Which of the following would likely provide the best estimate of the number of persons who are homeless?

A) Counting the number of homeless people on a particular day B) Counting the persons who are homeless in a given week C) Counting the number of persons who are homeless at a specific time on a specific date D) The number of people who have been homeless over the course of a year

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Which option, regarding the benefits of interprofessional collaboration, is accurate?

1. These relationships are easy to establish because physicians, nurses, and ancillary professionals work closely together. 2. Interprofessional environments are easy to establish, but hard to maintain. 3. Professionals will have more career mobility as healthcare systems change. 4. Healthcare research will be conducted solely by physicians, leaving patient care to nurses.

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