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JMatthes

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A nurse is caring for a client with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.
  Exposure to what has a low occupational risk of transmission of HIV infection to the
  nurse?
 
  A) Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
  B) Peritoneal fluid
  C) Vaginal secretions
  D) Lacrimal secretions

Question 2

A client with a family history of ulcerative colitis is to undergo a screening test for early detection of colon cancer. In what group is colon cancer more common?
 
  A) Clients who have frequent diarrhea
  B) Clients between the age of 30 and 35
  C) Clients who consume a low-calorie diet
  D) Clients who show monilial patches on the tongue



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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Clients who frequently have diarrhea or constipation are more likely to develop colon cancer. Clients who are older than 40 years of age and those who consume a high-calorie, high-fat diet are likely to have colon cancer. Monilial patches on the tongue are caused by a fungal infection. Such infections do not increase the risk of colon cancer.





 

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