Do you need to draw a blood level before administering the third dose of vancomycin?
YES
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What diagnostic tool is used to differentiate between different types of heart failure?
Echocardiogram
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A patient has lab work drawn and it shows a positive HBsAg. What education will you provide to the patient?
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What is Parkinson's Disease?
A chronic, progressive movement disorder
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pt's ABG results are PH-7.30, PAC02 32 mmHg, HCO3 19 meq/l. the nurse should identify that the pt has which of the following acid base imbalances?
metabolic ACIDOSIS
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Name any 3 signs and symptoms of a hypersensitivity reaction.
itching, wheezing, SOB, tongue swelling
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muscle twitching, tetany, numbness and tingling is a key sign of what condition?
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What is the black box warning for the quinolones like Cipro or Levaquin?
tendonitis and/or tendon rupture
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nurse is assessing a pt who has acute alcohol intoxication. the nurse should identify that the client is at risk for which of the following acid-balance imbalances?
METABOLIC ACIDOSIS
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Which medication would the nurse exepect to administer to a patient with serum ammonia of 164 mcmol/L(15â55 mcmol/L)
Lactulose
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These types of hepatitis are transmitted via the fecal oral route?
Hep A& E
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What is the most common Health Care Associated Infection?
MRSA
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These lab values are elevated in acute pancreatitis