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A client was bitten by a rabid raccoon. What care should the nurse prepare to provide to this client?
 
  1. A tetanus toxoid injection
  2. An immunization for rabies
  3. An injection of immunoglobulin
  4. Mother's breast milk with antibodies in it

Question 2

The nurse is planning care for a client. Which intervention would be appropriate to reduce the risk of infection?
 
  1. Assess vital signs only once daily.
  2. Raise the temperature in the client's room.
  3. Wash hands.
  4. Wear a mask for all client care.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 2
Rationale 1: A tetanus toxoid injection is not specific for rabies.
Rationale 2: Receiving an immunization for rabies is an example of artificially acquired passive immunity.
Rationale 3: An injection of immunoglobulin is not specific for rabies.
Rationale 4: Mother's breast milk is another example of passive immunity, but not for rabies.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 3
Rationale 1: Assessing vital signs is important but should occur more frequently than once daily.
Rationale 2: Raising the temperature in a client's room would contribute to the growth of microorganisms.
Rationale 3: Washing hands is always the first and best way to stop the spread of microorganisms, which cause infections.
Rationale 4: Wearing a mask for all clients is not practical and is unnecessary unless a microorganism is airborne and the client is in isolation.



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