To avoid product failure, transtracheal catheters and their tubing should be replaced every how often?
a. Every week
b. Every 3 months
c. Every month
d. Every 6 months
ANS: B
Key patient responsibilities include routine catheter cleaning and recognizing and troubleshooting common problems. See Box 56-3.
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From the list provided, select the drugs that are classified as diuretics
a. thiazide b. loop c. potassium sparing d. beta-blocker
A neonatal patient is evaluated for dehydration and the following clinical signs were noted: dry mucous membranes, definite sunken anterior fontanelle, and signs of shock. This would likely indicate which level of fluid deficit?
A) 15% B) 5% C) 10% D) 0.5%
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)