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The camp nurse is teaching campers how to prevent Lyme disease. Which of the following is recommended advice?
 
  A) Wear dark-colored clothing.
  B) Wear sandals instead of sneakers.
  C) Use tweezers to remove a tick.
  D) Do not use spray repellants on children.

Question 2

A nurse has assessed a client and planned the appropriate nursing care in consultation
  with the health team. Which factor should the nurse keep in mind when drafting the
  nursing care plan?
 
  A) Avoid making any changes to the nursing care plan when caring for the client
  B) Use the nursing care format which the nurse has drafted independently
  C) Individualize the nursing care plan representing unique aspects of client care
  D) Write specific guidelines for the nurse to follow when caring for the client



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To avoid Lyme disease, the person should use tweezers to remove a tick by grasping the head and pulling it straight out without crushing the body. Light-colored clothes should be worn in order to see ticks, and sneakers and socks should be worn instead of sandals. Spray repellants should be used outside.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 16, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Wow, this really help

 

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