Which of the following is a drug that is eliminated by tubular secretion?
A. digoxin
B. vancomycin
C. furosemide
D. phenobarbital
Answer: C
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Aggressive attempts to maintain a cerebral perfusion pressure above 70 mmHg with fluids and vasopressors could result in the development of:
A) adult respiratory distress syndrome. B) subarachnoid hemorrhage. C) primary anoxic brain injury. D) pulmonary hypotension.
When assessing a patient at an extended care facility, you note the presence of an ostomy bag. As such, you realize that the patient has impaired function of:
A) urinary elimination. B) fluid balance. C) kidney activity. D) fecal elimination.
The enzymes which metabolize all of the other alcohols have a greater affinity for ethanol than the other alcohols.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
You cannot obtain a reading on the pulse oximeter after applying the sensor to the? patient's finger. Which one of the following would be the most likely reason for? this?
A) The patient's pulse is faster than 100 beats per minute.
B) The patient's hands are cold.
C) The patient is hypertensive.
D) The patient's oxygen saturation is below 90%.