Deck 31: Immunologic System Introduction

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Cells in the bone marrow that are capable of developing into RBCs, WBCs, or platelets are the ______ cells.
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Where are histamine-releasing mast cells located?

A) Circulating in the blood
B) Circulating in the lymph
C) Attached to organ tissue
D) Embedded in the bone marrow
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What are the four distinct stages of the inflammatory process? (Select all that apply.)

A) Dolor
B) Rubor
C) Tumor
D) Calor
E) Rumor
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What is the primary function in the immune process of the spleen?

A) Filter microorganisms from the blood.
B) Store lymphocytes used to fight infections.
C) Produce additional RBCs (red blood cells).
D) Stimulate WBC production.
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Which laboratory result for a patient with acute leukemia should alert the nurse to the fact that the drug protocols are not effective?

A) Decreased prothrombin time
B) Platelet count lower than 50,000/mm3
C) Negative Western blot result
D) Neutrophils 50% to 62%
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A nurse explains that early in life, lymphocytes migrate from the marrow of the bones to the ______, in which they mature into T cells.
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A patient diagnosed with leukemia has had a bone marrow transplant and has completed chemotherapy.What is the greatest risk for this patient while healthy bone marrow is growing back?

A) Infection and bleeding
B) Hypertension and headache
C) Oliguria and urinary retention
D) Dyspnea and wheezing
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A nurse is preparing a patient for a liver and spleen scan.Which intervention is most important to implement before the procedure?

A) Prepare the biopsy site with a clean field.
B) Check for any allergies to contrast media.
C) Explain the procedure to the patient's family.
D) Have the patient eat a complete regular diet.
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What type of bone marrow transplant uses the patient's own bone marrow?

A) Allergenic
B) Allogeneic
C) Peripheral blood stem cell
D) Autologous
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What is true concerning passive-acquired immunity?

A) Antibodies are acquired from outside the host and instilled in the host.
B) Antibodies are manufactured in response to a disease in the host.
C) Antibodies are innately acquired because of being born a human being.
D) Antibodies are cell mediated inside the host.
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After a bone marrow transplant, a patient is placed on a protocol of chemotherapy and radiation and has the potential for injury.Which nursing assessment should cause the nurse concern?

A) Increased urine output
B) Decreasing bilirubin levels
C) Increasing blood pressure
D) Increasing abdominal girth
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Which nursing action should be implemented when performing skin testing?

A) Select an 18-gauge needle.
B) Inject 1 mL intradermally.
C) Check the site in 2 to 3 days for swelling.
D) Wrap the site with a pressure dressing.
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A patient taking dexamethasone (Decadron)reports insomnia.What is the best information to provide this patient regarding administration of this medication?

A) Take with milk.
B) Take at breakfast.
C) Dissolve in fruit juice.
D) Take at bedtime.
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Which human immunity is an example of innate immunity?

A) Hoof-and-mouth disease
B) Measles
C) Rabies
D) Mange
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What is responsible for initiating the inflammatory response in addition to immunoglobulin E (IgE)?

A) Eosinophils
B) Lymphocytes
C) Basophils
D) Neutrophils
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Deck 31: Immunologic System Introduction
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Cells in the bone marrow that are capable of developing into RBCs, WBCs, or platelets are the ______ cells.
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2
Where are histamine-releasing mast cells located?

A) Circulating in the blood
B) Circulating in the lymph
C) Attached to organ tissue
D) Embedded in the bone marrow
Attached to organ tissue
3
What are the four distinct stages of the inflammatory process? (Select all that apply.)

A) Dolor
B) Rubor
C) Tumor
D) Calor
E) Rumor
Dolor
Rubor
Tumor
Calor
4
What is the primary function in the immune process of the spleen?

A) Filter microorganisms from the blood.
B) Store lymphocytes used to fight infections.
C) Produce additional RBCs (red blood cells).
D) Stimulate WBC production.
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Which laboratory result for a patient with acute leukemia should alert the nurse to the fact that the drug protocols are not effective?

A) Decreased prothrombin time
B) Platelet count lower than 50,000/mm3
C) Negative Western blot result
D) Neutrophils 50% to 62%
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A nurse explains that early in life, lymphocytes migrate from the marrow of the bones to the ______, in which they mature into T cells.
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A patient diagnosed with leukemia has had a bone marrow transplant and has completed chemotherapy.What is the greatest risk for this patient while healthy bone marrow is growing back?

A) Infection and bleeding
B) Hypertension and headache
C) Oliguria and urinary retention
D) Dyspnea and wheezing
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A nurse is preparing a patient for a liver and spleen scan.Which intervention is most important to implement before the procedure?

A) Prepare the biopsy site with a clean field.
B) Check for any allergies to contrast media.
C) Explain the procedure to the patient's family.
D) Have the patient eat a complete regular diet.
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What type of bone marrow transplant uses the patient's own bone marrow?

A) Allergenic
B) Allogeneic
C) Peripheral blood stem cell
D) Autologous
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What is true concerning passive-acquired immunity?

A) Antibodies are acquired from outside the host and instilled in the host.
B) Antibodies are manufactured in response to a disease in the host.
C) Antibodies are innately acquired because of being born a human being.
D) Antibodies are cell mediated inside the host.
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After a bone marrow transplant, a patient is placed on a protocol of chemotherapy and radiation and has the potential for injury.Which nursing assessment should cause the nurse concern?

A) Increased urine output
B) Decreasing bilirubin levels
C) Increasing blood pressure
D) Increasing abdominal girth
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Which nursing action should be implemented when performing skin testing?

A) Select an 18-gauge needle.
B) Inject 1 mL intradermally.
C) Check the site in 2 to 3 days for swelling.
D) Wrap the site with a pressure dressing.
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A patient taking dexamethasone (Decadron)reports insomnia.What is the best information to provide this patient regarding administration of this medication?

A) Take with milk.
B) Take at breakfast.
C) Dissolve in fruit juice.
D) Take at bedtime.
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Which human immunity is an example of innate immunity?

A) Hoof-and-mouth disease
B) Measles
C) Rabies
D) Mange
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What is responsible for initiating the inflammatory response in addition to immunoglobulin E (IgE)?

A) Eosinophils
B) Lymphocytes
C) Basophils
D) Neutrophils
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