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Question
a public health nurse is administering an influenza immunization to a client who asks about the extent of influenza in the community. which of the following levels should the nurse identify if the rate of influenza cases is at the expected level for the current time of year? endemic pandemic outbreak epidemic
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each term:
- Endemic: The constant presence of a disease within a population or area at an expected (usual) rate for that time/place. Influenza, in its usual seasonal occurrence, is endemic.
- Pandemic: A global outbreak, much larger than usual (e.g., COVID - 19 spread worldwide), so not for “expected” local rates.
- Outbreak: A sudden increase in cases above the normal (expected) level in a specific area, so it’s above the expected rate.
- Epidemic: A widespread occurrence of a disease in a community at a rate clearly above the normal (expected) level.
Since the question specifies the rate is “at the expected level for the current time of year,” the correct term is Endemic.
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A. Endemic