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maegan_martin

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A client asks the nurse if there is a medication he can use for wax build-up in his ear. The nurse's best response is:
 
  a. Carbamide peroxide will treat this and you can buy it over-the-counter.
  b. Yes, but you will need a prescription from your doctor.
  c. We will need to ask your doctor if she wants you to use a wax emulsifier.
  d. You probably have an ear infection; you need to have the doctor check your ears.

Question 2

Dermatophyte organisms of fungal infections can only live on dead keratin tissue.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

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A Correct: This addresses the client's question and provides information about the agent for him to use.
B Incorrect: This is not a true statement.
C Incorrect: Although a possible answer, the nurse can advise the client without the cost of an office visit.
D Incorrect: This does not answer the client's question.

Answer to Question 2

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