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Which nursing-applied therapy may cause immunodeficiency in a patient?
Which nursing-applied therapy may cause immunodeficiency in a patient?
- Infusion of chemotherapy for cancer treatment
- Administration of antipyretics such as paracetamol to decrease the fever of a patient
- Excessive administration of antibiotics to eliminate pneumonia
- Excessive administration of corticosteroids to reduce arthritic pain (correct)
Which nursing-applied therapy does not cause immunodeficiency in a patient?
Which nursing-applied therapy does not cause immunodeficiency in a patient?
- Infusion of chemotherapy for cancer treatment
- Infusion of too much intravenous fluid that would decrease the concentration of white blood cells
- Excessive administration of antibiotics to eliminate pneumonia
- Administration of antipyretics such as paracetamol to decrease the fever of a patient (correct)
Which nursing-applied therapy may lead to decreased white blood cell concentration in a patient?
Which nursing-applied therapy may lead to decreased white blood cell concentration in a patient?
- Excessive administration of antibiotics to eliminate pneumonia
- Administration of antipyretics such as paracetamol to decrease the fever of a patient
- Infusion of too much intravenous fluid that would decrease the concentration of white blood cells (correct)
- Excessive administration of corticosteroids to reduce arthritic pain
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