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How should the nurse assist the patient with moving when pain is anticipated?
 
  a. Be supportive
  b. Apply heat before moving them
  c. Administer medication before ambulation
  d. Obtain assistance if the patient is heavy

Question 2

What does the nurse describe when giving an example of a fomite vehicle?
 
  a. Rabid dog
  b. Person with AIDS
  c. Contaminated stethoscope
  d. Infected wound



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
The nurse may want to administer medication before an activity that may be painful.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
If a vehicle is an inanimate (nonliving) object, it is called a fomite.



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