A trauma patient experiences acute blood loss. Sympathetic stimulation causes constriction of the venous system to help maintain cardiac output. What is the primary effect of increased venous tone?
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A nursing instructor asks students to identify the correct s…
A nursing instructor asks students to identify the correct sequence of events following first exposure to a bacterial antigen. The students know that antigen-presenting cells activate helper T cells, which stimulate B cells to produce plasma cells and memory cells. Which process best explains long-term immunity?
A nursing student asks why vaccines generally do not cause t…
A nursing student asks why vaccines generally do not cause the disease they prevent. The instructor explains that vaccines expose the immune system to harmless antigenic material. What is the primary goal of vaccination?
A client receives a booster vaccine ten years after the orig…
A client receives a booster vaccine ten years after the original immunization. Following vaccination, antibody levels rise much faster than they did after the first dose. Which cells are primarily responsible for this rapid response?
Five years after completing a vaccination series, a client i…
Five years after completing a vaccination series, a client is exposed to the same pathogen. Memory lymphocytes rapidly produce a strong immune response, preventing illness. Which statement best explains this response?
A client recovers from a bacterial infection after producing…
A client recovers from a bacterial infection after producing large amounts of antibodies. The nurse explains that antibodies protect the body in several different ways. Which function is performed directly by antibodies?
A nursing student is reviewing adaptive immunity before an u…
A nursing student is reviewing adaptive immunity before an upcoming examination. The instructor explains that the adaptive immune response begins when immune cells recognize specific foreign molecules. The student asks what term is used to describe a substance capable of stimulating this response. Which answer is correct?
A client is admitted with hypotension following dehydration….
A client is admitted with hypotension following dehydration. The healthcare provider explains that maintaining adequate mean arterial pressure (MAP) is essential for organ perfusion. The nurse understands that MAP depends primarily on cardiac output and which additional factor?
A client receives intravenous penicillin for treatment of ba…
A client receives intravenous penicillin for treatment of bacterial pneumonia. Within minutes, the client develops generalized hives, wheezing, facial swelling, and hypotension. The nurse recognizes this as an acute allergic reaction. Which mechanism best explains the development of these symptoms?
A nursing student asks why booster vaccinations are recommen…
A nursing student asks why booster vaccinations are recommended years after the original immunization. The instructor explains that booster doses strengthen immunologic memory. Which cells are primarily responsible for this long-term protection?