The mechanism of action for which medication involves converting plasminogen to plasmin?

A. Heparin
B. Aspirin
C. Alteplase
D. Enoxaparin


Answer: C

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Which instruction for the Romberg's test should the nurse provide the client?

A. "Walk on your toes, then on your heels, and then on your toes again." B. "Touch your finger to your nose, alternating hands." C. "Walk across the room by placing one foot in front of the other, heel to toes." D. "Stand with your feet together, arms at sides, and eyes closed."

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A patient is being treated with amphotericin B (Abelcet) for a systemic fungal infection. After several weeks of therapy, the provider orders flucytosine (Ancobon) in addition to the amphotericin

The nurse understands that the rationale for this combination is that it: a. broadens the antifungal spectrum. b. improves the effectiveness of the amphotericin B. c. lowers the dose of amphotericin B and reduces toxicity. d. treats fungal central nervous system (CNS) infection.

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The nurse in a rural area is interested in advancing her education. As this nurse explores the options available, which feature will allow this nurse to learn where she is without having to travel to complete the course?

A) Virtual learning lab B) Correspondence course C) Instructor comes to her location D) Read e-books

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