When using an admission, discharge, and transfer (ADT) system, which of the following would a nurse be least likely to find?

A) Patient demographics
B) Insurance information
C) Supplies used
D) Next of kin


C

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a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

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A) Hyperextending the child's head while placing him on his side B) Using a tongue blade to pry open the child's jaw C) Loosening the child's clothing to ensure a patent airway D) Protecting the child from harm during the seizure

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A classic drug interaction, greatly involving an increased bleeding time, involves warfarin and

a. vitamin B-6 b. acetaminophen c. acetylsalicylic acid d. all of the above

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