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Question 1 of 20
The orientation nurse educator reviewing the biohazard legend with a class of new employees states that the emblem is affixed to containers whenever:
A. there is presence of blood and body fluids.
B. there is the need for droplet precaution.
C. there is contact isolation.
D. there is the potential for airborne transmission.
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Question 2 of 20
A newborn has been delivered. An Apgar score is given. What does this scoring system indicate?
A. heart rate, respiratory effort, color, muscle tone, reflex irritability
B. heart rate, bleeding, cyanosis, edema
C. bleeding, reflex, edema
D. respiratory effort, heart rate, seizures
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Question 3 of 20
A client taking isotretinoin (Accutane) tells the nurse that she is pregnant. What should the nurse teach this client?
A. Her pregnancy is threatened, and the fetus is at risk for teratogenesis.
B. She has a reportable condition, and the pregnancy must be terminated.
C. Accutane is a Category D drug, which means it is unsafe in pregnancy.
D. Her pregnancy must be followed carefully by a genetic specialist.
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Question 4 of 20
After securing the client's safety from a faulty electric bed, the nurse should take which action?
A. Discuss the matter with the client's significant others.
B. Document the incident in the client's record in detail.
C. Notify the physician.
D. Prepare an incident report.
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Question 5 of 20
Acyclovir (Zovirax) is the agent of choice for which of the following infections?
A. HIV
B. AIDS
C. candida
D. herpes
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