Mark is administered an anesthesia for a surgical procedure. After the surgery, he experiences lethargy, fever, and nausea. His doctor tests for antibodies to trifluoroacetate bound to hepatocyte protein. If the doctor discovers the antibodies, the anesthetic used during the surgical procedure is ________.
A. desflurane
B. propofol
C. etomidate
D. sevoflurane
Answer: A
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A. "I should increase my intake of vegetables with moderate to high amounts of die-tary fiber." B. "My intake of saturated fats should be no more than 10% of my total calorie in-take." C. "I should try to keep my diet free from carbohydrates." D. "My intake of plain water each day is not restricted."
The nurse, assessing a patient for cardiac failure, has elected to test for abdominojugular reflux. Which action is indicated?
1. Ask the patient to bear down as if moving the bowels. 2. Compress the right upper abdomen for 30 seconds. 3. Use a reflex hammer to tap on the xiphoid process. 4. Roll the patient to the right side and percuss over the left abdomen.
Bromhidrosis can be assessed by:
a. palpation. b. percussion. c. auscultation. d. olfaction.
A nurse researcher develops a study to assist patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus to lose weight by altering eating patterns. The researcher states, "Patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus desire to control weight to gain better glycemic control."
This statement is a(n): a. assumption. b. concept. c. philosophy. d. theory.