Which of the following is the common symptom of Buerger's disease?

A) Cyanosis and redness of the feet C) One or both feet are always cold
B) Black gangrenous areas D) Intermittent claudication


D

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A nurse is conducting a class on how to self-manage insulin regimens. A patient asks how long a vial of insulin can be stored at room temperature before it "goes bad." What would be the nurse's best answer?

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A patient with a partial bowel obstruction will be given a 1-week course of enteral tube feeding via a nasogastric tube. Which formulation is appropriate for this patient?

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