Which drains the hands and forearms of lymph?
1) Tonsils
2) Peyer's patches
3) Spleen
4) Epitrochlear nodes
ANS: 4
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____________ refers to changes that the reproductive organs, particularly the uterus, undergo after birth to return to their prepregnancy size and condition
ANS:
Immune system components, such as macrophages, mast cells, T cells and fibroblasts are found in the
A) epidermis. B) dermis. C) hypodermis. D) All of the above are correct.
A client tells the nurse that she uses herbal remedies to help control the symptoms of a chronic illness but does not want her physician to know. Which of the following should the nurse respond to this client?
1. "I would not tell my doctor either." 2. "Herbal remedies don't work anyway." 3. "Some herbal remedies could interact with prescribed medications. Be sure to let your doctor know what you are taking." 4. "Your doctor doesn't believe in herbal remedies so don't tell him."
Which statement made by a nurse manager to personnel working short-staffed best reflects an understanding of the importance of safe unit staffing?
a. "If you cannot find sufficient staff, I will have to leave this unit, because it is unsafe and someone could be hurt.". b. "I cannot safely manage this unit with such a small staff. When can I expect you to send additional staffing to help?" c. "If you don't provide extra staffing immediately, I will quit and report this situation to The Joint Commission (TJC).". d. "In order to ensure unit safety I will need additional staff. I am limiting care to priority needs only until you meet that need. My written report will document my actions.".