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Which scenario explains how a patient can be protected by passive artificial immunity?
 
  a. Receiving an injection with immune glo-bulin
  b. Receiving immunizations
  c. Contracting the disease
  d. Consuming sufficient antioxidants

Question 2

The nurse encourages the patient to use the four-point crutch gait technique. Which statement indicates that the patient accurately understands the nurse's teaching?
 
  a. This way of walking takes weight off of one leg.
  b. This way of walking is the most stable gait.
  c. This way of walking mimics normal walking pattern.
  d. This way of walking allows the most rapid pace.



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Answer to Question 1

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Immunoglobulin contains antibodies against not just one but many infectious diseases. This type of immune globulin is used when a susceptible person is exposed to or contracts a communicable disease since it enhances the immune system. Immunizations are a form of active artificially ac-quired immunity. Contracting the disease initiates naturally acquired immunity. Antioxidants are thought to simply boost the immune system.

Answer to Question 2

B
The four-point crutch gait is the most stable, requires that there may be partial weight bearing on both legs, and does not mimic normal walking pattern.



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