A client who has a diagnosis of an autoimmune disease asks his physician why it is that their immune system does not attack all of the cells that make up his body. Which of the following aspects of pathogen recognition in the innate immune system listed below would underlie the physician’s response?
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A health care provider at a long term care facility provides…
A health care provider at a long term care facility provides care for an 85 year-old man who has had recent transient ischemic attacks (TIAs). Which statement best identifies future complications associated with TIAs?
The cardiovascular technologist evaluates the ECG of a clien…
The cardiovascular technologist evaluates the ECG of a client who has developed hypokalemia secondary to diuretic use. Which manifestation of hypokalemia does the clinician anticipate on the ECG?
The health care provider is ordering a complete blood count…
The health care provider is ordering a complete blood count (CBC). What information should the clinical team expect to be able to gather from the results? Select all that apply.
A client overheard the provider discussing the case and ment…
A client overheard the provider discussing the case and mentioning a “mutation in the TP53 gene.” The client asks the clinician, “What does that mean?” Which response is the most appropriate for this client?
Which individuals would most likely possess normal plasma ce…
Which individuals would most likely possess normal plasma cell synthesis and fully differentiated myeloid and lymphoid cells?
A family of five vacationed together, but only the client co…
A family of five vacationed together, but only the client contracted traveler’s diarrhea. The client asks the health care provider, “We all ate and drank the same things. Why am I the only one with this condition?” What should the health care provider offer to the client as the most likely reason for susceptibility for this condition?
A baseball player was hit in the head with a bat during prac…
A baseball player was hit in the head with a bat during practice. In the emergency department, the physician tells the family that he has a “coup” injury. How will the physician explain this to the family so they can understand?
The clinician is caring for a client with left-sided heart f…
The clinician is caring for a client with left-sided heart failure causing chronic activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS). What is the clinician’s priority assessment?
The health care provider is caring for a group of postoperat…
The health care provider is caring for a group of postoperative clients. Who should the health care provider prioritize as having the greatest risk for infection at the surgical site?