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Which of the following is not a possible systemic clinical manifestation of severe burns?
The physician prescribes phenytoin (Dilantin) for a client with seizure disorders. Phenytoin can only be mixed with which of the following solutions?
When teaching a class of nursing students, the nurse asks why the embryonic period (weeks 4β8) of pregnancy is so critical.
A client who has gout is most likely to form which type of renal calculi?
To facilitate maximum air exchange, the nurse should position the client in:
During his hospitalization, a 3-year-old child has become unusually aggressive in his play activities. His parents report this change in behavior to the primary nurse. How could the nurse explain the childβs change in behavior?
When providing dietary teaching to an individual who has diabetes mellitus, type II, the nurse discusses theimportance of consuming the recommended daily allowance of which of the following electrolytes?
In the coronary care unit, a client has developed multifocal premature ventricular contractions. The nurse should anticipate the administration of:
A client is being discharged from the hospital today. The discharge teaching for care of her colostomy included which of the following basic principles for protecting the skin around her stoma:
The physician prescribes a medical regimen of isoniazid, rifampin, and vitamin B6 for a tuberculosis client. The nurse instructs the client that B6 is given because it:
A hyperactive client is experiencing flight of ideas. The most therapeutic activity for him would be:
Pin care is a part of the care plan for a client who is in skeletal traction. When assessing the site of pin insertion, which one of the following findings would the nurse know as an indicator of normal wound healing?
An expected response to sodium polystyrene sulfonate (Kayexalate) is:
Prior to an amniocentesis, a fetal ultrasound is done in order to:
Based on your knowledge of genetic inheritance, which of these statements is true for autosomal recessive genetic disorders?
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βπ»Heparin is monitored by aPTT
βπ»Low molecular heparin inhibits factor X, only. It does not require monitoring because of consistent bioavailability.
βπ»Antidote for heparin overdose: Protamine Sulfate.
βπ»Warfarin monitoring is done by: INR
βπ»Antidote of warfarin overdose: Vitamin K.
βπ»TOC for warfarin induced bleeding: FFP
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