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The char the laboratory finding negative bacilli on store What is the most constitue prevention inethod to this case? autput (c) Muenteral vaceine (A) Sanitation 73. A 45-year-old know IIIV patient came to outpatient peels nauses, vomiting and (B) Antibiotics (C) What is the most likely additional assessment finding that supper themicold (D) Prolonged waters dianhea (A) Foul-smelling greasy stools (B) Pale greasy bloody diarrhea 74. A 16-year-old female natient visits her doctor will a complaint of cough yalgia three days duration. Or history, she has sudden onset fever sore throat.The cough is severe and protracted. What is the priority nursing diagnosis for this patient? (C) Impaired comfort (A) Acute pain (C) impaired skin integrity (B) Hyperthermia 75. During a seminar presentation, a graduating student presents about the mode of transmission of leprosy. But students were confused about the main method of transmission and asked the presenter for clarification. What is the best answer to be explained by the presenter? (A) Through sexual contact (B) Through respiratory secretion (C) Through broken skin and drainage (D) Through mother to child trans placental
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72. The most effective prevention method for a 32-year-old man presenting with Gram-negative bacilli on stool is (C) Mutual vaccine.73. The most likely additional assessment finding that supports mucoid diarrhea in a 45-year-old HIV patient with nausea, vomiting, and highly suspect is (B) Pale greasy bloody diarrhea.74. The priority nursing diagnosis for a 16-year-old female patient with sudden onset fever, runny nose, sore throat, severe and protracted cough, and chills for three days is (A) Acute pain.75. The best answer to explain the mode of transmission of leprosy is (C) Through broken skin and drainage.