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NCLEX Rationales (Saunders)
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1. The nurse is Tears, Skin, Spleen, Saliva, Blood serum, Lymph nodes
explaining about
antigens and an-
tibodies when
the client asks
where antibod-
ies come from,
where would you
tell the client that
antibodies come
from?

2. What is the trav- 12 to 24 hours
el time of sub-
stances through
the colon?

3. What are the Resuscitative (Emergency - 48hrs)
names of the pri-
mary phases of Acute (Longest phase)
burn care assess-
Rehabilitative (Until healed)
ment?

4. Topical creams Absorption is higher from regions where the skin is especially permeable (scalp,
are at an in- axilla, face, eyelids, neck, perineum, genitalia)
creased risk for
faster systemic
absorption if ap-
plied to which
body areas?

5. Permeability is poor in the back, palms, soles

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, NCLEX Rationales (Saunders)
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Topical creams
are at a de-
creased risk for
slower systemic
absorption if ap-
plied to which
body areas?

6. Native American Paying attention
clients may stare
at the floor dur-
ing conversation,
you can interpret
this behavior that
the client is...

7. A client experi- Cerebral angiography
ences an episode Lumbar puncture
of Bell's palsy and Computed tomography
complains about
increasing clum- Rationale:
siness. The nurse Bell's palsy can be caused by inflammation or a lesion of the facial nerve, and when
should prepare the client presents with both Bell's palsy and increasing clumsiness, the health
the client for care team suspects more diffuse central nervous system lesions. The most sensitive
which diagnos- and specific tests that provide relevant diagnostic information for these types
tic study (studies) of pathology are cerebral angiography, LP, and computed tomography (options
to determine the 2, 3, 6). The imaging studies illustrate central nervous system lesions, and the
cause of the com- LP enables the care provider to analyze cerebrospinal fluid for immunoglobulins
plaints? Select all (antibodies) and other components. Because the client's neurological problem
that apply. is unlikely to be metabolic, the sodium level is unlikely to be helpful (option
1). Usually electroencephalogram and oculovestibular reflex are tests reserved to
evaluate electrical activity of the brain in seizure disorders and to determine brain

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