________ is an immunomodulating agent that is used to treat melanoma.
A. Neupogen
B. Intron A
C. Roferon-A
D. Actimmune
Answer: B
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1. Aspirated liquid totals 5 ml of greenish fluid. 2. Feeding tube collapses with negative pressure. 3. Nurse aspirates a small amount of the formula. 4. Aspirated liquid appears pale and straw colored.
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