Radiopaque dye, administered to detect gallbladder malfunctions, is an example of the ________ use of a drug.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


diagnostic

A diagnostic drug is a chemical substance used to diagnose or monitor conditions such as gallbladder diseases.

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The client is experiencing infrequent bouts of premature atrial contractions (PACs) that are accompanied by heart palpitations. These episodes resolve spontaneously without treatment

What instructions should be included in a teaching plan for this client? A. Limit or abstain from caffeine. B. Lie on your left side until the attack subsides. C. Use your oxygen anytime you experience PACs. D. Take your quinidine twice daily on the days you experience palpitations.

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The nurse obtains a height and weight at each well-child visit to determine the risk for obesity. All young clients who are not in a healthy weight range should be evaluated for which of the following? Select all that apply

A) Medical risks C) Family dynamics B) Behavior risks D) Child neglect

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What are the indications for a rapid sequence induction?

a. A patient with unknown or inadequate fasting status requires a general anaesthetic muscle relaxants such as actracurium and rocuronium. b. The patient wants to go to sleep quickly. c. The surgeon has requested that his list commences on time and is insisting the patient is anaesthetised quickly. d. The patient is well fasted and requiring local anaesthesia for a nail bed repair.

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The child psychiatric assessment differs from that of adults in which of the following ways?

A) Attention to feelings B) Attention to signs and symptoms C) Attention to the family history D) Attention to developmental milestones

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