The ability of an agent to produce a poisonous reaction is known as:

1. Antigenicity
2. Invasiveness
3. Toxicity
4. Virulence


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The ability of an agent to produce a poisonous reaction is known as toxicity.

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A client enters the emergency department in status epilepticus. The nurse anticipates the administration of:

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client? A) High-fat B) Protein-restricted C) Low-fat D) Sodium-controlled

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