A client with a long history of smoking presents with progressive shortness of breath and a barrel-shaped chest. Diagnostic testing shows destruction of alveolar walls, resulting in a reduced surface area for gas exchange. The nurse recognizes these findings are most consistent with which respiratory disease?
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A nurse is teaching a client about kidney function. Which st…
A nurse is teaching a client about kidney function. Which statement by the client would indicate a need for further teaching?
A client with a bacterial infection asks the nurse how antib…
A client with a bacterial infection asks the nurse how antibodies help fight off germs. The nurse explains that antibodies can attach to the pathogen and trigger another defense system that destroys it. Which immune component is activated by antibodies in this process?
A client is recovering from a bacterial infection. The nurse…
A client is recovering from a bacterial infection. The nurse explains that only certain lymphocytes will become activated to fight the infection. Which statement by the nurse best describes this process?
A nurse is reviewing lab results for a client with chronic h…
A nurse is reviewing lab results for a client with chronic hypertension. The nurse explains that glomerular filtration rate (GFR) depends on pressure inside the glomerular capillaries. Which factor primarily regulates the GFR?
A client with long-standing uncontrolled hypertension is at…
A client with long-standing uncontrolled hypertension is at risk for kidney damage. The nurse explains that the main force pushing fluid and solutes out of the blood and into the nephron at the glomerulus is:
A nurse explains to a client that the purpose of vaccines is…
A nurse explains to a client that the purpose of vaccines is to help the body “remember” how to fight an infection if exposed again in the future. Months later, the client is exposed to the same pathogen but does not become ill because the immune system responds quickly. Which cells are primarily responsible for this rapid, targeted response?
A client asks the nurse how the body makes “specific” protec…
A client asks the nurse how the body makes “specific” protection against infections that can last for years. The nurse explains that this type of adaptive immune response involves B lymphocytes producing antibodies. Which immune response is the nurse describing?
Bdelloid Rotifers have _______________________, are in clade…
Bdelloid Rotifers have _______________________, are in clade__________________________, and were previously thought to reproduce exclusively ______________________.
The parent of a 3-year-old with hand-foot-mouth disease repo…
The parent of a 3-year-old with hand-foot-mouth disease reports the child is refusing to eat or drink because of painful oral ulcers. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate?