antibodies are passed from mother to fetus through the placenta what is this type of immunity called
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Multi Dimensional Care | Exam | Rasmusson

1. Antibodies are passed from mother to fetus through the placenta. What is this type of immunity called?

Correct answer: B

Rationale:

2. What is the priority intervention for the nurse to enhance meeting the psychosocial needs of a client on transmission-based precautions?

Correct answer: B

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3. The nurse assesses a wound with exudate. What should not be included when documenting the exudate?

Correct answer: C

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4. The nurse assesses a deep wound. The area is covered by black and necrotic tissue. What term would the nurse use when documenting this wound?

Correct answer: B

Rationale:

5. Which of the following assessments is found in neurovascular compromise?

Correct answer: A

Rationale: Tingling is a common sign of neurovascular compromise.

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