A 24-hour urine specimen is usually collected to test for:
A) glucose
B) bacteria
C) creatinine clearance
D) creatine kinase
Answer: C
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A) Administer aspirin, monitor the patient, and transport B) Turn down the oxygen to 2 lpm, monitor, and transport C) Administer the patient's MDI and transport her to the hospital D) Assist the patient is trying her husband's nitroglycerin
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A. True B. False
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.