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When explaining the immune response the nursing instructor explains the role of neutrophils as doing what?
 
  A) Phagocytosis
  B) Producing memory cells
  C) Marking cells for destruction
  D) Initiating an immune response

Question 2

The patient has just been prescribed milrinone (Primacor). The nurse recognizes the drug is contraindicated due to the patient's allergy to what?
 
  A) Penicillins
  B) Salicylates
  C) Opioids
  D) Bisulfites



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Answer to Question 1

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Neutrophils engulf and digest foreign material through the process of phagocytosis. B cells produce memory cells. Cytoxic T cells mark cells for destruction. Basophils initiate the immune response.

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Phosphodiesterase inhibitors are contraindicated in the presence of allergy to the drug or to bisulfites. Penicillins, salicylates, and opioids have no contraindications when used with milrinone.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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