The nurse clarifies that each antibody has a specific antigen target. For instance, IgE antibody is activated with:

a. Allergic responses
b. Bacterial infections
c. Viral infections
d. Fungal infections


A
IgE is activated with allergic responses.

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A nurse has assessed the skin of a newborn with the AWHONN Neonatal Skin Condition Score Tool and determines that her patient has a score of 3. What action by the nurse is most appropriate?

A. Document the findings and continue to monitor. B. Elevate the child's lower extremities on pillows. C. Implement pressure ulcer prevention measures. D. Request a consultation by the wound care nurse.

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A nursing instructor is preparing her class for the NCLEX-PN examination. Which statements by the students indicate understanding of the testing process? Select all that apply

a. "It will be a computerized adaptive test." b. "I will have a maximum of 265 questions." c. "The maximum time allowed for testing is 5 hours." d. "The minimum number of questions on the test is 60." e. "My state board of nursing must approve my application to test."

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A patient receiving Epogen asks how soon an increase in the red blood cell count will occur. When should the nurse say that the initial increase in red blood cells should be seen?

a. 2 days b. 1 week c. 10 days d. 2 weeks

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Providing subjects with an estimate of the potential risks in relation to the potential benefits is called the:

A. right to privacy and dignity. B. right to anonymity and confidentiality. C. risk-benefit ratio. D. right to self-determination.

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