The nurse is reviewing the lab data of a newly admitted patient. The nurse notes the patient had an erythrocyte sedimentation done, and the results are quite elevated. The nurse would focus the care plan on which of the following conditions?

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Innate immune responses trigger inflammation to help the body fight pathogens and facilitate wound repair. Inflammation is typically characterized by pain, heat, redness, and/or swelling of the area of the body where the inflammatory response is activated.  In the early stages of normal wound healing, innate immune cells produce proinflammatory cytokines that: Induce antimicrobial molecules, Attract leukocytes, and Create an environment to protect from microbial infection.  Proper inflammatory responses provide broad spectrum protection against infections and orchestrate long-term adaptive... Show more

The nurse is reviewing the lab data of a newly admitted patient. The nurse notes the patient had an erythrocyte sedimentation done, and the results are quite elevated. The nurse would focus the care plan on which of the following conditions?