A patient has a severe bacterial infection. What white blood cell does the nurse expect of be most active in antibody production?
A) T lymphocytes
B) Neutrophils
C) B lymphocytes
D) Eosinophils
C
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A nursing instructor asks a group of students, "Which birth defect occurs during the 10th and 12th week of gestation and involves portions of the abdominal organs herniating into the umbilical cord?" The instructor would recognize that the
students understand if they identified which of the following? a. cystocele c. gastrocele b. omphalocele d. gastroschisis
A cardinal sign of Hirschsprung's Disease in neonates is:
1. A thin abdomen. 2. Constipation since birth. 3. Dry, pebble-like stools. 4. Crying every time the neonate is fed.
A crucial aspect of professional nursing in regard to implementing innovations is
a. joining one or more professional nursing organizations. b. disseminating research findings through publications. c. learning how to develop clear and effective practice guidelines. d. using a credible theory base to provide safe patient care.
During the bed bath a client complains of drainage from his eye. Which guideline should
the nurse follow when removing secretions from the eye? A) Wash the eye area after washing other parts of the body B) Wipe the client's eyelid with cotton ball's soaked in antiseptic solution C) Moisten a clean wash cloth and cleanse from the inner canthus to the outer D) Wipe both the eyes using different corners of the same mitt