A client is diagnosed with significant atherosclerosis invol…
A client is diagnosed with significant atherosclerosis involving the abdominal aorta. The provider explains that several major abdominal arteries branch directly from this vessel to supply abdominal organs. Which artery supplies much of the small intestine and proximal large intestine?
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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?
Read DetailsA 58-year-old client has had poorly controlled hypertension…
A 58-year-old client has had poorly controlled hypertension for many years despite repeated counseling. Echocardiography demonstrates thickening of the left ventricular wall. Which long-term complication is most likely if hypertension continues untreated?
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A nursing instructor explains that only lymphocytes capable of recognizing a specific antigen become activated after exposure. These activated cells divide repeatedly to produce identical cells with the same specificity. Which process is being described?
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