The patient's skin has a yellowish coloration. The health care provider should chart that the skin:
A. has induration
B. has pallor
C. is erythematous
D. is jaundiced
D
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Identify which of the following statements is true regarding the transporter associated with antigen processing (TAP)
a. TAP is a homodimer composed of two identical subunits. b. TAP transports proteasome-derived peptides from the cytosol directly to the lumen of the Golgi apparatus. c. TAP is an ATP-dependent, membrane-bound transporter. d. Peptides transported by TAP bind preferentially to MHC class II molecules. e. TAP deficiency causes a type of bare lymphocytes syndrome resulting in severely depleted levels of MHC class II molecules on the surface of antigen-presenting cells.
A client who has had a spinal injury now has sensory changes on the distal forearm and fourth and fifth fingers. The nurse can predict that this client has experienced an injury to the: Select all that apply
A) Cervical (C) 7 B) Cervical (C) 8 C) Thoracic (T) 1 dorsal root D) Thoracic (T) 2 dorsal root
Read the information in the Hospital Consult below: Recommendation Billy needs another transfusion immediately. I have already ordered this. Once his anemia is stabilized, I think he should be seen by surgery to assess for a splenectomy. If he does get a splenectomy, he will, of course, need a pneumococcus vaccine, as he will be partially immunocompromised due to asplenia. Thank you for this interesting consult. I will continue to follow up on a daily basis. According to the information, which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. Billy is recovering from having his spleen removed. B. Billy immediately needs more blood from another source. C. A splenectomy results in asplenia. D. The author of this health record wants to assess Billy and potentially remove Billy's spleen. E. If Billy undergoes surgery, he will need to have a vaccine because his immune system will not be capable of responding normally and completely to a pathogen or disease.
White lesions resulting from Erythematous candidiasis may not rub off the mucosal surface and erythematous vandidiasis is usually completely asymptomatic because Candida albicans is able to cause many types or forms of infection.
- Both the statement and reason are correct and related. - Both the statement and reason are correct but NOT related. - The statement is correct, but the reason is NOT. - The statement is NOT correct, but the reason is correct. - NEITHER the statement NOR the reason is correct.