Your latest shipment of chicken has some items with USD A stickers and some items with USDA GRADE stamps. What is the difference in these items? Stickers mean the chicken is free from harmful microorganisms. Stamps mean the providers' quality is substandard. Stickers mean the providers' facilities are under investigation. Stamps mean the chicken's quality has been
Which describes the correct order of events in the spread of disease? pathogens - exposure - sickness sickness - pathogens -exposure exposure - sickness -transmission transmission - exposure - sickness
True or False: When reheating food, if the food does not reach the target temperature within two hours. record the item as shrink and discard immediately. True False
Which of these is underconsumed in the United States? A. Potassium B. Sodium C. Protein D. Fats
Question 5 of 10 Taking a folic acid supplement during childhood can prevent blindness. A. True B. False
14) How quickly can symptoms of a foodborne illness develop? a) a few seconds b) a few minutes c) a few months
The physician orders Lanoxin elixir 0.175 mg PO daily for the patient.The pharmacy sends a bottle labeled: Lanoxin elixir 0.05mg/mL How many milliliters will the nurse administer to the patient? Enter only the decimal numeral (not the unit of measurement) in your answer. Enter your answer. square mL
Select the correct answer. Contraceptive methods can be behavioral, barrier.or hormonal. Which of these is a barrier method of contraception? A. birth control patch B. birth control pill C. birth control sponge
Who will get the most benefit from a folic acid supplement? A. Pregnant females B. Reproductive-age males C. Children who eat a balanced diet D. Reproductive-age females
Arthroscopy has the combining form arthr/o-from the Greek word for Multiple Choice joint blood stomach heart arteries
A stroke occurs when blood flow to a region of the brain is interrupted, damaging the cells in that region. What symptoms might you see if a person suffered a stroke in their cerebellum? visual impairment loss of balance and coordination loss of sensory perception inability to repeat words that are spoken difficulty speaking
Which intervention would the nurse include in the plan of care for a patient who has had an abdominal hysterectomy? A Instruct the patient to take deep breaths after coughing every 2 hours. B Ask the patient to avoid having bowel movements prior to surgery. C The patient needs to be on bed rest for the first postoperative day D Provide alow-residue diet during the immediate postoperative period.
Which of the following instructions is appropriate for a patient who is preparing for a GTT? "Please eat 150 grams of carbohydrates 30 minutes before the first collection." "Please drink 150 milliliters of the lactose solution before the first collection." "Please don't drink water for at least 12 hours before the collection." "Please fast for 8 hours before the first collection."
Which characteristic is common to both myasthenic and cholinergic crises? A Diarrhea B Salivation C Difficulty breathing D Abdominal cramping
Which type of stool would a nurse teach a client with a peptic ulcer to report immediately? A Frothy B Ribbon shaped C Pale or clay colored D Dark brown or black
A verified Medical Doctor giving an interview on health and wellness on YouTube is a good source. True False
All graduation requirements of the college must be met to earn an Associate of Science in nursing and take the NCLEX-RN licensure exam. True False
What percent of life-long smokers develop COPD? a $33\% $ b $50\% $ C $67\% $ d $80\% $
Which medication is used to inhibit preterm contractions? A Oxytocin B Nifedipine C Raloxifene D Clomiphene
A nurse is caring for a client who is 48 hr postoperative following a small bowel resection.The client reports gas pains in the periumbilical area. The nurse should plan care based on which of the following factors contributing to this postoperative complication? A. Blood loss B. NPO status after surgery C. Nasogastric tube suctioning D. Impaired peristalsis of the intestines