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Serologic testing of a middle-aged woman with a recent history of severe flu-like symptoms has just resulted in a diagnosis of hepatitis A.
 
  Which of the following assessment questions should the nurse prioritize when discussing this diagnosis with the patient?
  A) Are you currently in a monogamous sexual relationship?
  B) How would describe your typical diet?
  C) Which restaurants have you eaten in over the past few weeks?
  D) Have you ever used recreational drugs?

Question 2

A patient has sustained a long bone fracture. The nurse is preparing a care plan for this patient. Which nursing action should the nurse include in the care plan to enhance fracture healing?
 
  A) Limit weight-bearing and exercising during the recovery.
  B) Monitor color, temperature, and pulses of the affected extremity.
  C) Avoid prolonged immobilization of the fracture fragments.
  D) Administer high doses of corticosteroids.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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