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fagboi

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You are caring for a person who is usually very social, participates in every activity, and appears happy, but you have noticed over the last couple of days she is hardly participating in any activities, she did not go to church service, which she never misses, and she is not talking to her friends. What would you do?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

When caring for persons with hepatitis, you need to practice which of the following?
 
  a. Sterile Precautions.
  b. Bloodborne Pathogen Standard.
  c. There is no special treatment for persons with hepatitis.
  d. Surgical asepsis.



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Answer to Question 1

Notify the nurse of your observations. The nurse will assess if the behavioral change has a physical element. Talk to your patient to see if something is bothering her. Ask open-ended questions to encourage her to open up and allow her to direct the conversation.

Answer to Question 2

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