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Beheh

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The nurse, reviewing modes of transmission of microorganisms, realizes that an example of contact transmission of an infectious agent would be transmission of:
 
  a. tuberculosis in respiratory secretions.
  b. cholera in drinking water.
  c. Lyme disease by a tick bite.
  d. syphilis by sexual intercourse.

Question 2

The nurse, planning an educational program for high school students, realizes that a major risk for injury among adolescents is:
 
  a. disease.
  b. abduction by strangers.
  c. substance abuse.
  d. bicycle injuries.



tashiedavis420

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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