An active immunity is generated in a newborn infant when maternal antibodies are transferred across the placenta from the mother's blood into the fetal circulation
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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The nurse is aware that an acoustic neuroma is a:
A) Tumor of cranial nerve VI B) Fast-growing tumor C) Tumor of cranial nerve VII D) Tumor treated primarily with surgery
A client with a history of allergies to environmental allergens wants to start taking echinacea. For which allergy should the nurse counsel the client to avoid taking this dietary supplement?
a. Dust b. Ragweed c. Cat dander d. Strawberries
Food entering the stomach can initiate the gastro-colic reflex, where
a. the contents of the colon are rapidly moved towards the rectum b. the person feels the need to defecate c. it is strongest after breakfast d. a. and d. above e. all of these
An acutely ill schizophrenic client says to the nurse, "He keeps saying that he likes you, and I keep telling him you're married, but he won't listen, and I think he's going to get fresh with you." Once the nurse has determined that the client is hallucinating, which response to the client would be most appropriate statement?
A. "Try not to listen to the voices right now so that I can talk with you." B. "I think that you can help him stop his behavior if you concentrate." C. "Tell him I said to mind his p's and q's or I'll call the police on him." D. "I think that you're trying to share your own feelings toward me, but you're shy."