A trauma patient in the emergency department (ED) is showing signs of acute renal failure that the care team suspects are due to myoglobinuria. The ED nurse should recognize that these problems are most closely associated with what type of injury?

A) Hemorrhage
B) Severe lacerations
C) Crush injury
D) Blunt force trauma


C

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1. "Research studies have noted an association between some genes and a higher risk of gout." 2. "Your risk won't increase until you are over 65." 3. "Only if you don't control other risk factors." 4. "It depends on environmental risk factors."

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The corresponding author is not necessarily the same as the lead author

A) True B) False

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How much of a relationship is there between how adolescents feel about themselves and how they feel about their bodies?

a. none c. a moderate relationship b. very little d. a strong relationship

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