A person who is declared brain dead

A) is without pulse and respiration.
B) has no blood pressure.
C) has a flat EEG.
D) responds to deep pain.


C

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A nurse is administering an IV antibiotic which must be refrigerated until used in order to maintain stability of the solution. How long before administration should the nurse remove a refrigerated secondary solution?

A) 3 to 5 minutes B) 10 minutes C) 30 minutes D) 60 to 90 minutes

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The nurse is preparing to transfuse a third unit of red blood cells to a client. Which laboratory result is the nurse most concerned about?

a. Fibrinogen level less than 100 mg/dL b. Hematocrit of 30% c. Potassium level of 5.5 mg/dL d. Serum ferritin level of 250 ng/mL

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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