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bobbie

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When assessing skin turgor in a client, the nurse observes that the skin remains elevated
  for around two seconds. The nurse should document the skin tenting as _____
 
  A) +1
  B) +2
  C) +3
  D) +4

Question 2

A nurse implements Airborne Precautions for a client with tuberculosis. How does airborne transmission occur?
 
  A) When tiny microorganisms from evaporated droplets remain suspended in air
  B) When tiny microorganisms get transmitted through insect bites
  C) When droplets containing microorganisms get propelled through air
  D) When disease-causing agents spread through air pollution



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A
Feedback:
Airborne transmission occurs when tiny microorganisms from evaporated droplets remain suspended in air or are carried on dust particles. Transmission of microorganisms through insect bites is not termed airborne transmission. Airborne transmission does not occur when droplets containing microorganisms get propelled through air. Droplets containing microorganisms getting propelled through air leads to droplet transmission. Airborne transmission also does not occur when disease-causing agents spread through air pollution.



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