Rheumatoid arthritis is believed to be
A. hereditary.
B. caused by infection.
C. an autoimmune response.
D. triggered by an injury.
Answer: C
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Which of the following is the appropriate action by the nurse? 1. Change the IV tubing. 2. Attach a new needleless device. 3. Wipe the tubing port with Betadine. 4. Scrub the needleless device with an alcohol swab.