Which is an example of a drug that is administered under the skin?

A. insulin
B. Demerol
C. Ibuprofen
D. nitroglycerin


Answer: D

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Damage to the cerebral cortex can affect which of the following?

a. Balance and coordination b. Reasoning and memory c. Body movement coordination d. Breathing

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A. Request information from the client regarding increased propensity for bruising or bleeding. B. Obtain a blood pressure. C. Check for deviated septum. D. Assess the tonsils for redness or swelling. E. Request information from the client to determine if there was any recent thin, watery drainage from the nose.

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Metabolic acidosis can occur as a side effect of taking acetazolamide because:

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