A chronic complication of diabetes mellitus is likely to result in microvascular complications in which areas?

a. Eyes
b. Coronary arteries
c. Renal system
d. Peripheral vascular system
e. Nerves


Answer:
a. Eyes
c. Renal system
e. Nerves

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Which patient is at the lowest degree of risk for experiencing adverse effects of drug therapy?

a. A 6-year-old patient with cancer b. A 32-year-old patient with a fractured ankle c. A 24-year-old pregnant patient with toxoplasmosis d. An 84-year-old patient with heart failure

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A patient with new-onset exertional angina has taken three nitroglycerin sublingual tablets at 5-minute intervals, but the pain has intensified

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The nurse understands that which of the following are intranasal steroid medications:

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