The charge nurse is planning an inservice for nursing staff on the theories of aging. What information should the instructor include about immune dysregulation?

1. Immune cells attack the normal body tissues.
2. The immune system is not able to defend the body from foreign invaders as we age.
3. The ability to differentiate between invaders and normal tissues diminishes with age.
4. Changes in the immune system disrupt the regulation of immune process components.


4. Changes in the immune system disrupt the regulation of immune process components.

Explanation: 1. Immune dysregulation is caused by changes in the immune system that disrupt the regulation between the components of the immune process. This does not mean that immune cells attack normal body tissues.
2. Immune dysregulation is caused by changes in the immune system that disrupt the regulation between the components of the immune process. This does not mean that the immune system is not able to defend the body from foreign invaders.
3. Immune dysregulation is caused by changes in the immune system that disrupt the regulation between the components of the immune process. This does not mean that the ability to differentiate between invaders and normal tissues diminishes.
4. Immune dysregulation is caused by changes in the immune system that disrupt the regulation between the components of the immune process.

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