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15. A 17-year-old patient came to the clinic because of fever and appearance of vesicular skin eruptions on her chest and face. The physician gave a diagnosis of chicken pox. The nursing diagnosis to be considered in the presence of the vesicles is? A. Actual impairment of skin integrity B. Alteration of fluid volume C. Disturbance in body image D. Disturbance in body image and impairment of skin integrity 16. Which of the following is an incorrect treatment for rabies? A. Consult your physician if the dog becomes wild, runs aimlessly, and drools (saliva) B. Consult your physician if the dog does not eat or drink C. Observe the dog first and then consult the doctor immediately D. Wash the wound immediately with soap and running water. 17. To prevent and control rabies, the nurse should not teach? A. Have pet dog immunized by a veterinarian against rabies at 12 months old and every year thereafter B. Be a responsible pet owner C. Get pre-exposure anti-rabies vaccine, especially if in a high-risk occupation. D. Provide clean sleeping quarters for pet dog 18. Which of the following is true about Hepatitis B? A. Most people experience any symptoms when newly infected. B. There is no specific treatment for acute hepatitis B. C. Hepatitis B Vaccine offers nearly 98% protection against the virus. D. Chronic hepatitis B cannot be treated with medicines. 19. What are the causative agents of whooping cough? A. Protozoa B. Fungi C. Viruses D. Bacteria 20. Early symptoms (Stage 1) of Pertussis can last for 1 to 2 weeks and usually include except: A. Low-grade fever B. Mild, occasional cough C. Coughing Fits D. Stuffed-up nose 21. In Stage 2 (later symptoms) of Pertussis, coughing fits can cause people to: A. Vomit during or after coughing fits B. Struggle to breathe C. Feel very tired after the fit D. All of the above 22. A 5-week-old baby was brought to the health center for his first immunization. Which can be given to him? A. Hepatitis B vaccine 1 B. BCG C. DPT1 D. OPV1