Which of the following is not a mediator of inflammation?
A. Prostaglandins
B. Histamine
C. Bradykinins
D. Gamma globulin antibodies
E. Products of complement activation
D
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A nursing student is helping the nursery nurses with morning vital signs. A baby born 10 hours ago via cesarean section is found to have moist lung sounds. The best interpretation of these data is:
a. the nurse should notify the pediatrician stat for this emergency situation. b. the neonate must have aspirated surfactant. c. if this baby was born vaginally, it could indicate a pneumothorax. d. the lungs of a baby delivered by cesarean section may sound moist for 24 hours after birth.
The ideal time to perform a comprehensive assessment is
a. at the patient's request. b. on the patient's first visit to the health care facility to establish a baseline database. c. on the patient's second or third visit after rapport has been established. d. when the patient is seen for an acute health problem, to identify accompanying health problems.
A nurse is caring for an older adult who is diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes. The patient is pre-scribed oral medication for diabetes. The nurse can expect that which of the following medica-tions is prescribed as a first-line therapy?
a. Insulin b. Sulfonylureas c. Metformin d. Chlorpropramide
The caregivers notice that the baby has a dark-black tuft of hair and a dimple over the lumbosacral area. This occurrence is:
a. normal and common b. normal and rare c. abnormal and may indicate spina bifida occulta d. abnormal and may indicate cancer