When administering interleukins to a client, the nurse should monitor the client for:

a. severe fatigue. c. chills.
b. fever. d. fluid retention.


ANS: D

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A Incorrect: This is an adverse effect of interferons.
B Incorrect: This is an adverse effect of interferons.
C Incorrect: This is an adverse effect of interferons.
D Correct: This is an adverse effect of interleukins.

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