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sam.t96

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The nurse selects which time as the best to administer the pancreatic enzyme replacement?
 
  a. Before meals and snacks
  b. Before bedtime
  c. Early in the morning
  d. After meals and snacks

Question 2

The nurse is concerned when a patient admitted with a diagnosis of pneumonia suddenly develops a urinary tract infection (UTI) because the nurse recognizes the UTI as a:
 
  a. viral infection.
  b. bacterial infection.
  c. health careassociated infection.
  d. spore infection.



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Answer to Question 1

A
Pancreatic enzymes are administered before meals and snacks.

Answer to Question 2

C
More than 40 million people are admitted to hospitals each year and as many as 10 of them acquire a health careassociated infection while there. Criteria for health careassociated infections require that the infection manifest at least 48 hours after hospitalization or contact with another health agency.



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