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big1devin

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An elderly man who is a resident of a skilled nursing facility develops methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. What type of infection has this man developed?
 
  A) Community acquired
  B) Postoperative
  C) Sustained infection
  D) Nosocomial infection

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A patient has been diagnosed with migraines after experiencing headaches of increasing severity. When providing health education to this patient about her new diagnosis, what should the nurse convey?
 
  A) The etiology of migraines is thought to have a genetic component.
  B) Migraines are typically the result of prolonged psychosocial stress.
  C) Migraines can be a precursor to transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) or stroke.
  D) The pathophysiology of migraine headaches involves a disruption in the limbic system.



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Answer to Question 1

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Nosocomial infections are infections acquired from microorganisms in hospitals and other health care facilities. The patient's infection is not community acquired, postoperative, or sustained.

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Migraines demonstrate a familial pattern, and authorities believe that they are inherited as autosomal dominant traits with incomplete penetrance. Stress may precipitate a migraine, but this is not an aspect of the etiology. They are not a precursor to TIAs or stroke, and they do not involve disruption of the limbic system.





 

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