Atopic eczema is associated with:

A) A type I hypersensitivity reaction.
B) Decreased collagen production.
C) A bacterial infection.
D) Moist skin.


Answer: A) A type I hypersensitivity reaction.

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A nurse reviews vital signs for a patient admitted last night with an injury sustained while intoxicated

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A client is ordered an intravenous (IV) solution of Ringer's lactate 1000 mL to infuse at 40 mL/hr. What is the maximum amount of time the nurse should allow this IV to hang?

A) 22 hours B) 23 hours C) 24 hours D) 25 hours

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A client is recovering from a gastrectomy. Which information should the nurse include when providing discharge teaching to this client?

a. There is risk of pernicious anemia so regular vitamin B12 injections will be needed b. The risk of dehydration can be reduced with vitamin C supplements along with plenty of water c. The risk of skin changes can be reduced with vitamin E supplements to prevent damage from free radicals d. There is a risk for generalized vitamin deficiency so it is important to take a daily vitamin supplement in the morning to promote absorption

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