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100

Exposure to a disease but previously immunized would be this type of immunity

What is acquired immunity

100

Without adequate intake of this nutrient your body can lead to susceptibility to infection

What is protein?

100

This assessment finding can be a risk factor to decrease immunity in the body

What is psycho-social stress

100

This should be your priority for someone immunocomprimised

What is protection from infection

100

This is a defining characteristic of a primary immunodeficiency disease

What is genetic in origin

200

When a patient has S. aureus on the skin but is not exhibiting any symptoms of infection would be which stage

What is colonization

200

When performing skin testing this should be available

What is emergency equipment

200

This should be the response to educate on the severity of a anaphylactic reaction

What is the faster the onset of symptoms, the more severe the reaction

200

This is the assessment finding consistent with the clinical presentation of RA

What is joint stiffness, especially in the AM hours
200

This is the diet that should be avoided in patients with gout

What is diet high in purines

300

This is a condition that can put a patient at risk for thrombocytopenia

What is epistaxis (nose bleed)

300

This is the electrolyte imbalance that could cause a positive Chvostek's sign

What is hypocalcemia

300

This should be your priority action if serum potassium is elevated

What is place the patient on a cardiac monitor

300

This is the lab you would examine if a patient with chronic kidney disease is on Epogen and it has therapeutic effect

What is hematocrit
300

This is the common pathogen that causes cellulitis

What is Staphylcoccus aureus

400

This is a medication that should be avoided prior to collecting a stool sample for occult blood testing

What are NSAIDS

400

This is the area of the GI tract identified as the cause of reduced pressure associated with GERD

What is the lower esophageal sphincter

400

This is the assessment that should be prioritized in someone with advanced cirrhosis

What is assessing for variceal bleeding

400

This is the lab that is closely associated with the diagnosis of cholelithiasis

What is increased bilirubin

400

These are part of the signs and symptoms of someone with peptic ulcer disease that may have a perforation

What is decreased blood pressure and increased pulse

500

These are the standard precautions for a patient with an immunodeficiency

What are using PPE, safe injection practices, and hand hygiene
500

These are the differences between a benign and malignant cell

What is rate of growth, ability to cause death, and ability to spread

500

These are laboratory results you should examine specific to a liver panel in someone with jaundice

What are AST and ALT

500

These are signs in a surgical wound that could indicate infection

What is fever and chills, erythematous wound edges and an increase in incisional pain

500

This is what ISBARR stands for

What is introduction, situation, background, assessment, recommendation and read-back

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