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1. Interpret the significance of the legal blindness definition in relation to patient
care and healthcare literacy.
The definition of legal blindness only pertains to legal matters, not
healthcare.
Legal blindness is irrelevant to patient care and does not affect
healthcare outcomes.
Understanding the definition of legal blindness helps healthcare
professionals provide appropriate resources and support for
visually impaired patients.
Healthcare literacy does not influence the understanding of visual
impairments.
2. What is a purpose of the inflammatory process?
To lyse cell membranes of microorganisms
To prevent infection of the injured tissue
To create immunity against subsequent tissue injury
To provide specific responses toward antigens
3. In people with Alzheimer's, amyloid plaques are found in the , cortex, and
limbic system sites
cerebellum
hippocampus
, amygdala
basal ganglia
4. Alzheimer's disease has what effect on the size of the brain?
hypertrophy
metaplasia
hyperplasia
atrophy
5. Alzheimers disease is associated with loss of which region of the brain?
hypothalamus
cingulate gyrus
calcimine sulcus
hippocampus
6. What is a common consequence of diffuse axonal injuries (DAIs) in the brain?
Memory enhancement
Minor concussions
Increased cognitive function
Severe brain damage
7. What is a common genetic characteristic of atopic individuals that contributes
to their predisposition to allergies?
Reduced histamine response
Higher levels of cortisol
Decreased T-cell activity
, Increased IgE production
8. A Type II Hypersensitivity response results when:
Secondary exposure to large amounts of antigen triggers a
destructive inflammation response mediated by Memory T cells
Antibody binds to a human cell surface protein stimulating a
cytolytic response by complement of CD8 T cells
IgD antibody bound to antigen binds to a mast cell receptor causing
degranulation, histamine release and inflammation
IgE antibody bound to antigen binds to a mast cell receptor causing
degranulating, histamine release, and inflammation
9. What is a key characteristic of the inflammatory response in neonates
compared to adults?
It is more aggressive and leads to faster healing.
It is less robust and may not present typical signs.
It is stronger due to a developing immune system.
It is identical to that of adults.
10. If a patient with low healthcare literacy is struggling to manage their blood
pressure, what intervention could a nurse implement to improve their
understanding?
Provide simplified educational materials and one-on-one teaching.
Encourage them to avoid all healthcare professionals.
Increase the dosage of their medication immediately.
Suggest they read more medical journals.
11. Describe the significance of relative risk in understanding disease
epidemiology.
, Relative risk is only applicable to genetic diseases.
Relative risk indicates the severity of a disease in a population.
Relative risk measures the total number of cases in a population
without considering exposure.
Relative risk helps to compare the likelihood of disease occurrence
between exposed and unexposed groups, providing insight into the
impact of risk factors.
12. Describe how the physical layer contributes to the overall immune response
in the human body.
The physical layer is responsible for the inflammatory response.
The physical layer enhances the effectiveness of vaccines.
The physical layer provides a first line of defense by blocking
pathogens and preventing their entry into the body.
The physical layer helps in the production of white blood cells.
13. In a clinical scenario, if a patient presents with symptoms consistent with
diffuse axonal injuries (DAIs), what should be the primary focus of the
nursing assessment?
Monitoring blood glucose levels
Assessing neurological function and level of consciousness
Evaluating respiratory rate and oxygen saturation
Checking for signs of dehydration
14. What is the second line of defense in the immune system?
Inflammation
Antibody production