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newbem

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A client begins to sneeze and have an increase in nasal secretions. The nurse realizes that the antibody that attaches to mast cells and plays a critical role in the allergic process is:
 
  1. IgA.
  2. IgD.
  3. IgE.
  4. IgG.

Question 2

A client, scheduled for a colonoscopy, is provided with a polyethylene glycol solution to ingest the day before the test. Which of the following should the nurse instruct the client about this solution?
 
  1. Keep the solution at room temperature.
  2. Sip the solution throughout the day until bowel movements begin.
  3. Drink 8 ounces of the solution every 10 minutes until totally consumed.
  4. Drink 8 ounces of the solution every hour until bowel movements begin.



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Answer to Question 1

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IgE antibody attaches to a mast cell that subsequently releases histamine. This reaction produces allergic symptoms exhibited by clients. IgA protects against infections of the mucous membranes. IgD is found on the surface of B cells. IgG is the main immunoglobulin that is produced in response to an infection.

Answer to Question 2

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The nurse should instruct the client to refrigerate the solution and drink 8 ounces of the solution every 10 minutes until totally consumed. The solution should not be sipped throughout the day or only taken until bowel movements begin.



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