Multiple Choice
Please read the clinical scenario, and then answer the question that follow to become familiar with the traditional NCLEX question format.
Marie is a 57-year-old female who is on your general medical-surgical unit with a bladder infection. Two weeks ago, she was having slight burning upon urination. She self-treated with an increased intake of cranberry juice, but did not see any improvement. In fact, her symptoms got worse. Last week, she developed generalized abdominal pain and a mid-grade fever. She did not come into the hospital until the pain was unbearable and she had a fever of 104F. She was admitted to your unit and started on multiple IV antibiotics. The doctors say that she could be developing a kidney infection.
-What previous lines of defense have been breached in Marie's case?
A) Only the first line of defense has been breached.Her second line of defense is fighting off this infection.
B) No lines of defense have yet been breached.Her intact barrier system is keeping her kidneys from becoming infected.
C) The second line of defense has been breached.Her lymphocytes are now being challenged by this infection.
D) There are no lines of defense for this sort of infection.
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