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You (the nurse) are reviewing the educational packet provided to a patient about tubal ligation. What is an important fact you should point out? Select all that apply.
 
  a. It is highly unlikely that you will become pregnant after the procedure.
  b. This is an effective form of 100 permanent sterilization. You won't be able to
  get pregnant.
  c. Sterilization offers some form of protection against sexually transmitted
  diseases.
  d. Sterilization offers no protection against sexually transmitted diseases.
  e. Your menstrual cycle will greatly increase after your sterilization.

Question 2

The mother of an HIV-positive infant who is 2 months old questions the nurse about which childhood immunizations her child will be able to receive.
 
  Which immunizations should an HIV-positive child be able to receive according to the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendation for immunizing infants who are HIV positive? Select all that apply. a. Hepatitis B
  b. DTaP
  c. MMR
  d. IPV
  e. HIB



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Answer to Question 1

A, D
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Correct A woman is unlikely to become pregnant after tubal ligation. Sterilization
offers no protection against STDs.
Incorrect Tubal ligation is not 100 effective. Tubal ligation does not offer any
protection against STDs. Typically, the menstrual cycle remains the same
after a tubal ligation.

Answer to Question 2

A, B, D, E
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Correct Routine immunizations are appropriate.
Incorrect The MMR vaccination is not given at 2 months of age. If it were indicated,
CD4+ counts are monitored when deciding whether to provide live virus
vaccines. If the child is severely immunocompromised, the MMR vaccine
is not given. The varicella vaccine can be considered on the basis of the
child's CD4+counts. Only IPV should be used for HIV-infected children.




NClaborn

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Wow, this really help


dreamfighter72

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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