You respond to an ill type 2 diabetic patient. Upon your arrival, the patient complains of not feeling well for a few days, and increasing blood glucose levels. You suspect:
A) DKA.
B) HHNK.
C) TNK.
D) TPA.
B
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Which of the following patient histories would cause the most suspicion for cardiac compromise?
A) A history of asthma, anxiety, and cigarette smoking B) A history of Alzheimer's, stroke, and alcohol consumption C) A history of hypertension, coronary artery disease, and obesity D) A history of diabetes, high cholesterol, and kidney disease
A blood pressure is reported as 116/68 mmHg. Which one of the following is TRUE?
A) The systolic blood pressure is 116 mmHg. B) The top number reflects the diastolic blood pressure. C) The diastolic blood pressure is 116 mmHg. D) The systolic pressure is determined by subtracting 68 from 116.
The color coding for needles indicates the:
A) length B) gauge C) manufacturer D) anticoagulant
A term meaning away from the midline of the body is ___________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word