A client has developed an infection that triggered the adaptive immune response. Which line of defense has been activated?
1. First
2. Second
3. Third
4. Fourth
Answer: 3. Third
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A client with diabetes and coronary artery disease asks health care staff and family what they think
she should do each time a decision is to be made. She often fails to follow therapeutic advice after seeking professional opinions. On the basis of this information, the information that would be found on axis III of the DSM-IV-TR would be a. diabetes and coronary artery disease. b. dependent personality. c. maladaptive health behaviors: high-fat diet, lack of exercise. d. persistent failure to follow professional advice of health care staff.
The nurse would instruct the patient with a K+ level of 6.2 to avoid (select all that apply):
1. orange juice. 2. bananas. 3. carrots. 4. tomatoes. 5. celery.
A client with chronic pain is being discharged from the hospital. When planning the client's pain relief regimen for home, it is most important for the nurse to communicate with which member of the health care team?
a. Advanced practice nurse b. Home health care nurse c. Primary physician d. Psychologist
A parent says, "My son and I argue constantly since he started using drugs. When I talk to him about not using drugs, he tells me to stay out of his business." What is the nurse's most appropriate action?
a. Educate the parent about the stages of family development. b. Report the son to law enforcement authorities. c. Refer the son for substance abuse treatment. d. Make a referral for family therapy.