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A nurse orienting a new certified nursing assistant (CNA) to the unit would evaluate the CNA's ability to use which of the following basic infection control practices?
 
  1. standard precautions
  2. contact isolation
  3. droplet isolation
  4. protective isolation

Question 2

A nurse's client takes the following types of long-term medications. Which type alters the immune system and raises the client's risk for infection?
 
  1. laxatives
  2. decongestants
  3. corticosteroids
  4. antihypertensives



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 1

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 3



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