The mechanism of action for which medication involves converting plasminogen to plasmin?
A. Heparin
B. Aspirin
C. Alteplase
D. Enoxaparin
Answer: C
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a. 4 kcal/g. b. 5 kcal/g. c. 6 kcal/g. d. 7 kcal/g.
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The woman's history, combined with these complaints, prompted her primary care provider to order cardiac catheterization. What instructions should the nurse provide this patient in anticipation of her procedure? A) "After the test is done, you can resume your normal activity as soon as you feel ready." B) "You'll be put under general anesthetic for the procedure, and you'll wake up when it's done." C) "A small amount of bleeding from your puncture site is normal for a day or two after the procedure." D) "Make sure that you don't eat or drink before the procedure."
A nurse is caring for a client who has been taking clozapine for 2 weeks. The client tells the nurse, "My throat is sore, and I feel weak." The nurse assesses the client's vital signs and finds that the client has a fever
The nurse notifies the physician, expecting an order to obtain which laboratory test? A) White blood cell count B) Liver function studies C) Serum potassium concentration D) Serum sodium concentration
In order to make suitable recommendations about nutritional status, which criteria must a nurse gather during assessment from a client diagnosed with cardiovascular disease (CVD)?
A) Cholesterol level B) Hormone levels C) Food diary D) Dietary recall