________ Hepatitis B, which is caused by a virus, is the most common type of hepatitis in the United States

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

False

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How does the FDA define a medication error?

A. The pharmacy dispensing the wrong amount of medication B. Prescribing the wrong medication to patient C. Any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm while the medication is in the control of the healthcare professional, patient, or consumer D. Administering the wrong medication to a patient

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You are moving an elderly patient down the stairs using a stair chair. The patient is alert and very anxious. What should you do prior to moving the patient to prevent her from grabbing the railing and causing you to fall?

A) Explain to the patient what you are doing and advise her to hold her hands together and not let go until you are finished moving her. B) Use a strap to safely secure the patient's arms to the chair without causing any loss of circulation to the patient's extremities. C) Gently tie the patient's hands together until you are downstairs to prevent her from unconsciously grabbing the railing. D) Place the patient on oxygen during the move to calm her down.

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