Patients who are treated with greater than 100 grams per week of topical calcipotriene for psoriasis need to be monitored for:

1. High vitamin D levels
2. Hyperkalemia
3. Hypercalcemia
4. Hyperuricemia


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When fluid accumulates in tissue spaces, the resulting condition is called:

a. edema c. decompartmentalization b. dehydration d. fluid insufficiency

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In critiquing a research report, where would the researcher find information on possible sources of sampling error and sample size?

A. methods B. results C. implications D. data analysis

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The nurse is caring for a client who had undergone a Whipple procedure 2 days previously. The nurse notes that the client's hands and feet are edematous, and urine output has decreased from the previous day

Which intervention does the nurse expect to provide for the client? a. Increase the client's IV fluid infusion rate. b. Monitor the client's blood sugar level every 4 hours. c. Add colloids to the client's IV solutions. d. Reinsert the client's nasogastric (NG) tube.

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Which clinical manifestation would the nurse consider normal for a client with gastroenteri-tis? (Select all that apply.)

A. Diffuse abdominal pain B. Rebound tenderness C. Hyperactive bowel sounds D. An elevated temperature E. Steatorrhea F. Diarrhea

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