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 is the proper order of steps for B-cell activation?
A) binding,processing/presentation,cooperation/recognition,activation,differentiation,expansion
B) processing/presentation,activation,differentiation,cooperation/recognition,binding,expansion
C) activation,expansion,differentiation,processing/presentation,cooperation/recognition,binding
D) binding,cooperation/recognition,processing/presentation,differentiation,activation,expansion
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