Which cardiac dysrhythmia would result in the lowest cardiac output?

a. Atrial flutter
b. Tachycardia
c. First-degree heart block
d. Ventricular fibrillation


d

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Strabismus screening should be conducted by what age?

A) 2-week-old newborn B) 6 months C) 3 years D) 5 years

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A nursing intervention for a child taking antipsychotic medications is:

1. Monitoring vital signs. 2. Monitoring for Metabolic Syndrome. 3. Education on the medication's side effects. 4. All of the above should be done.

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After a heparin drip is discontinued and the APTT is prescribed, what is the most important order the nurse would expect next?

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