What clinical manifestation would indicate a possible complication of surgical bypass shunting?

A. Renal artery bruits
B. Lower extremity edema
C. Decreased urinary output
D. Confusion or hallucinations


C
Following this procedure, clients are at risk of oliguria as a result of hypovolemia.

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In February 2010, Congress passed legislation to support universal health care for all Americans

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A patient complains about what appears to be a tunnel-like infection under the skin with a small opening that is draining thick, yellow pus. The nurse identifies this type of wound as a

1. Pressure ulcer. 2. Stasis ulcer. 3. Contusion. 4. Sinus tract.

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What is the common treatment for rheumatic carditis?

a. Pericardiocentesis b. Antibiotics for 10 days c. Pain medication for substernal pain control d. Rest with observation for further necessary treatment

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