Reed-Sternberg (RS) cells represent malignant transformation and proliferation of which of these?

a. Interleukin (IL)-1, IL-2, IL-5, and IL-6
b. Tumor necrosis factor-beta
c. B cells
d. T cells


Answer: c. B cells

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In doing a project for graduate school, a nurse investigates her values to determine what her career goals might look like in the future. When a nurse values technologically complex skills, what areas of nursing might she be employed in?

A) Geriatric nursing B) Hospice nursing C) Nurse researchers or theorists D) Critical care or emergency department

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A middle-aged construction worker has a raised lesion with a pearly border on his arm that bleeds easily. The nurse realizes that this client most likely is experiencing a(n):

1. actinic keratosis. 2. basal cell carcinoma. 3. malignant melanoma. 4. melanoma in situ.

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Which statement, made by a research student, indicates understanding of the use of theoretical or conceptual frameworks in nursing research?

1. "A theoretical or conceptual framework is only necessary when conducting qualitative research." 2. "Theoretical and conceptual frameworks are not necessary for nursing research unless it is clinical research." 3. "A theoretical or conceptual framework is only necessary when conducting quantitative research." 4. "A theoretical or conceptual framework is always necessary when conducting either quantitative or qualitative research."

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