What are the primary protective agents involved when a client is invaded by extracellular microbes?

1. T-cells
2. Antigens
3. Antibodies
4. Lymphocytes


Answer: 3. Antibodies

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A 6-month-old infant with Hirschsprung disease is scheduled for a temporary colostomy. What should postoperative teaching to the parents include?

a. Dilating the stoma b. Assessing bowel function c. Limitation of physical activities d. Measures to prevent prolapse of the rectum

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A client admitted with iron deficiency anemia has clinical symptoms related to which abnormal laboratory value?

1. Low levels of iron-bound transferrin 2. High levels of iron-bound transferrin 3. High levels of ferritin 4. High hemoglobin level

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The Defense Department is providing education on potential bioterrorism agents. The instructor asks the nurses to identify the correct causative agent for an illness. Which response best demonstrates understanding?

a. Ricin; castor bean oil b. Tularemia; deerfly c. Smallpox; infected flea d. Pneumonic plague; mice

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Leukocytes of urine

What will be an ideal response?

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