6 pt = _____ fluid oz

a. 1/2
b. 72
c. 96
d. 2 2/3


ANS: C

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A) "Some people find that daily exercise helps with this problem.". B) "Most often restless legs can be traced to a deficiency in dietary calcium.". C) "There are prescription drugs that nearly always provide relief from this problem.". D) "There are a number of different medications that can cause this problem or make it worse.".

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hypoxia that can result from groups of sickle cells clumping together and obstructing blood flow often results in tissue ischemia, which can lead to the development of a significant level of pain in the back, chest, and extremities. The pain is accompanied by other signs of ischemic damage, such as swelling, tenderness, a rapid respiratory rate, and hypertension. C) The hypoxia that can result from groups of sickle cells clumping together and obstructing blood flow often results in tissue ischemia, which can lead to the development of a significant level of pain in the back, chest, and extremities. The pain is accompanied by other signs of ischemic damage, such as swelling, tenderness, a rapid respiratory rate, and hypertension. D) The hypoxia that can result from groups of sickle cells clumping together and obstructing blood flow often results in tissue ischemia, which can lead to the development of a significant level of pain in the back, chest, and extremities. The pain is accompanied by other signs of ischemic damage, such as swelling, tenderness, a rapid respiratory rate, and hypertension. A) Low platelet count B) Elevated fibrinogen level C) Decreased D-dimer level D) Shortened PT level

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A client has been admitted with hypoparathyroidism. The client's serum laboratory values are as follows: calcium, 7.2 mg/dL; sodium, 144 mEq/L; magnesium, 1.2 mEq/L; potassium, 5.7 mEq/L

Which medications does the nurse anticipate administering? (Select all that apply.) a. Potassium chloride orally b. Calcium chloride IV c. 3% NS IV solution d. 50% magnesium sulfate e. Calcitriol (Rocaltrol) orally

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Which hormone prevents hypoglycemia by promoting the conversion of glycogen to glucose (glycogenolysis) and the conversion of protein to glucose (gluconeogenesis)?

A. Testosterone B. Somatostatin C. Glucagon D. Insulin

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