NCLEX-RN

Category - Physiological

The client who was admitted for a gaping wound on the leg presents with increased temperature. The nurse understands that fever is the most common sign of systemic response to inflammation which is caused by:
  1. Response to pain
  2. Loss of blood
  3. Endogenous substances that are released from neutrophils
  4. Increased prostaglandins and bradykinins in the injured area
Explanation
Answer: C - Fever, the most common sign of systemic response to inflammation, is caused by the release of pyrogens from neutrophils and macrophages. Pyrogens reset the hypothalamic thermostat, resulting in fever. Lowered body temperature (hypothermia) is the body's attempt to reduce energy expenditure, and is often due to loss of blood circulating in the body.
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