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A nurse is obtaining lab titers to ensure immunity against infectious
disease. The nurse knows what antibody levels are reported in the
result. Which of the following would indicate that the nurse
developed immunity against the infectious antigen?


A. Elevated IgM
B. Elevated IgA
C. Elevated IgG
D. Elevated IgE - answer C


During which process are bacteria engulfed for ingestion?


A. Exocytosis
B. Endocytosis
C. Phagocytosis
D. Pinocytosis - answer C


Humoral immunity, a type of adaptive immunity, contains which of
the following characteristics? (select all)


A. it is non-specific and initiates the inflammatory response
B. it is specific and produces antibodies
C. it is specific and initiates the inflammatory response
D. it can be induced by exposure to an infection agent or
vaccination
E. it is non-specific and produce antibodies - answer B D

, In cases of polycythemia vera, red blood count is elevated as a
result of:


A. increased erythrocyte production
B. Congested spleen and bone marrow
C. extended erythrocyte lifespan
D. increased renin and aldosterone secretions - answer A


The development of neutropenia during chemotherapy for cancer
means


A. the patient is likely to hemorrhage
B. the patient is at high risk for infection
C. higher doses of chemotherapy could be tolerated by this patient
D. the cancer cells are being destroyed quickly - answer B


What causes numbness and tingling in the fingers of individuals
with untreated pernicious anemia?


A. persistent hyperbillirubinemia
B. Vit. B12 deficit causing peripheral nerve demyelination
C. multiple small vascular occasions affecting peripheral nerves
D. increasing acidosis affecting metabolism - answer B


Which of the following cells play a central role in specific-acquired
immunity


A. Neutrophils

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