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WWatsford

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When reviewing the trends in communicable diseases for a county, the community health nurse notes an increased incidence of Lyme disease. The nurse develops a plan for prevention and control,
 
  understanding that this disease is most likely transmitted by which mode?
 
  A) Vector
  B) Air-borne
  C) Vehicle-borne
  D) Direct

Question 2

A community health nurse is presenting a program about hepatitis prevention and risk reduction to a local community group.
 
  The nurse determines that the group has understood the program when they identify which method as the major mode of transmission for hepatitis B?
 
  A) Oral-fecal route
  B) Exposure to contaminated blood
  C) Air-borne droplet nuclei
  D) Infected rodents, such as mice and rats



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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