Which of the following is NOT a way the body defends itself against infection?
A. Sleep and rest
B. Coughing and sneezing
C. Inflammation and fever
D. Tears and stomach acid
Answer: A
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Which assessment data most suggests that the patient is experiencing a fugue state?
a. After being caught in an affair, a man disappeared only to reappear months later without memory of what had occurred while he was missing. b. A woman reports that when she feels tired or stressed, it seems like her body isn't real and is somehow growing smaller, which seems "crazy" to her. c. A man is extremely anxious about his problems and sometimes "zones out," finding that several minutes have passed without conscious awareness of them. d. A woman finds unfamiliar clothes in her closet, is recognized when she walks into restaurants she's never been to, and complains of "blackouts" despite not drinking.
Which is a health statistic of significance to Black or African Americans when compared to all races?
A. A lower incidence of breast cancer B. Lower percentages of low birth weight infants C. A lower crude birth rate D. Lower male death rates from homicide
A patient is receiving external radiation therapy for treatment of endometrial cancer. What task does the nurse delegate to the UAP?
a. Gently wash the markings outlining the treatment site b. Monitor for signs of skin breakdown, especially in the perineal area c. Assist the patient to ambulate if she feels fatigue or tiredness d. Clean the urinary catheter and meatus with mild soap and water
The physician orders Ampicillin 150 mg IM for a systemic infection. After reconstitution, the medication is available as 125 mg/mL. How many milliliters will the nurse administer?
What will be an ideal response?