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mynx

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A nurse will transport a client with pulmonary tuberculosis to the x-ray unit. Which of the following precautions is the highest priority for the nurse to take to prevent the spread of pathogens?
 
  A) Disinfect the stretcher prior to use.
  B) Have the client wear a mask during transport.
  C) Instruct the client to wear gloves while being transported.
  D) Cover the client with a blanket during transport.

Question 2

The nurse is caring for a patient who states that he does not believe in the existence of God. The nurse realizes that this person:
 
  a. is not a spiritual person.
  b. is an agnostic.
  c. believes that people bring meaning into the world.
  d. finds meaning in life through work and relationships.



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Answer to Question 1

B
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The client wears a mask or particulate air filter respirator if the pathogen is transmitted by the airborne or droplet route. It is unnecessary to perform specific cleaning before using the stretcher. Gloves and blankets do not prevent airborne or droplet transmission.

Answer to Question 2

D
Atheists search for meaning in life through their work and relationships with others. Spirituality exists in all people regardless of their religious beliefs and it gives people the energy needed to maintain health and cope with difficult situations. Spirituality is an important concept for indi-viduals who either do not believe in the existence of God (atheist) or who believe that any ulti-mate reality is unknown or unknowable (agnostic). It is important for agnostics to discover meaning in what they do or how they live because they find no ultimate meaning for the way things are. They believe that we, as people, bring meaning to what we do.



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