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Chapter 21 Test Bank Complete Study 

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  • Chapter 21 Test Bank Complete Study Questions with Verified Answers 1. Dampen the activity of both T cells and B cells. A) Interferon B) Regulatory T cells C) APCs C) Complement E) Helper T cells - ANSWER B 2. Present the double activation signal to T cells. A) Interferon B) Regulatory T cells C) APCs C) Complement E) Helper T cells - ANSWER C 3. Which of the following is characteristic of antibodies? A) incapable of being transferred from one person to another B) three...
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Test bank Chapter 21 Questions with Correct Answers
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  • Study of the interaction of drugs and subcellular entitles such as enzymes and DNA is called - ANSWERSmolecular pharmacy Finding proper antidotes to the harmful effects of drugs is part of the specialty of - ANSWERStoxicology which of the following is a drug generic name - ANSWERSAmpicillin the combination of two drugs can cause an effect that is greater than the sum of the individual effect on each - ANSWERSsynergism insertion of suppositories are - ANSWERSrectal administration d...
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chapter 21 Question and answers 100% correct 2025/2026
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    chapter 21 Question and answers 100% correct 2025/2026

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Anatomy & Physiology: Chapter 21  & 22 Lymphatic System and  Immune System
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    Anatomy & Physiology: Chapter 21 & 22 Lymphatic System and Immune System

  • How do you build immunity? - You must have been exposed How does lymph move into lymphatic capillaries? - Increase in hydrostatic pressure within the interstitial space as additional fluid is filtered from the blood capillaries How many lymph nodes do we have? - Hundreds How much fluid usually escapes the lymphatic system? - 3 liters If you move when you have an infection, what will happen? - Moving will speed up the return of fluid to the heart, moving large amounts of contaminated flui...
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Anatomy & Physiology: Chapter 21  & 22 Lymphatic System and  Immune System
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    Anatomy & Physiology: Chapter 21 & 22 Lymphatic System and Immune System

  • How do you build immunity? - You must have been exposed How does lymph move into lymphatic capillaries? - Increase in hydrostatic pressure within the interstitial space as additional fluid is filtered from the blood capillaries How many lymph nodes do we have? - Hundreds How much fluid usually escapes the lymphatic system? - 3 liters If you move when you have an infection, what will happen? - Moving will speed up the return of fluid to the heart, moving large amounts of contaminated flui...
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Nursing Chapter 21: Care of the Normal  Newborn
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    Nursing Chapter 21: Care of the Normal Newborn

  • A yellow crust has formed over the circumcision site. The mother calls the hotline at the local hospital 5 days after her son was circumcised. She is very concerned. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate? a. The yellow crust should not be removed. b. This yellow crust is an early sign of infection. c. Discontinue the use of petroleum jelly to the tip of the penis. d. After circumcision, the diaper should be changed frequently and fastened snugly. - ANS: A Crusting is a ...
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Nursing Chapter 21: Care of the Normal  Newborn
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    Nursing Chapter 21: Care of the Normal Newborn

  • A yellow crust has formed over the circumcision site. The mother calls the hotline at the local hospital 5 days after her son was circumcised. She is very concerned. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate? a. The yellow crust should not be removed. b. This yellow crust is an early sign of infection. c. Discontinue the use of petroleum jelly to the tip of the penis. d. After circumcision, the diaper should be changed frequently and fastened snugly. - ANS: A Crusting is a ...
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Maternal Child Nursing Care - Chapter 21:  Postpartum Complications
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    Maternal Child Nursing Care - Chapter 21: Postpartum Complications

  • A primary nursing responsibility when caring for a woman experiencing an obstetric hemorrhage associated with uterine atony is to: a. Establish venous access. b. Perform fundal massage. c. Prepare the woman for surgical intervention. d. Catheterize the bladder. - b. Perform fundal massage. The perinatal nurse caring for the postpartum woman understands that late postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is most likely caused by: a. Subinvolution of the placental site. b. Defective vascularity of ...
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Chapter 21, Nursing Care of the Family During  the Postpartum Period
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    Chapter 21, Nursing Care of the Family During the Postpartum Period

  • Which nursing intervention is appropriate for the postpartum client who has a fourth-degree laceration? - Apply an ice pack to limit edema during the first 12 to 24 hours. Which nursing information is appropriate for the client who had a vaginal delivery and asks the nurse about the timing of her discharge home? - Which statement accurately reflects the La cuarentena ritual for a Hispanic client? - This ritual occurs over a period of 40 days. Which postpartum complication is indicated f...
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