________ is administered using subcutaneous injections to treat chronic hepatitis C.
A. Neupogen
B. Betaseron
C. Infergen
D. Alferon N
Answer: C
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A. hypovolemia B. hypokalemia C. hypothermia D. hypoxia
You are caring for an adult patient with a tracheostomy who is being mechanically ventilated. His pulse oximetry reading is 85%, heart rate is 113 beats/min, and respiratory rate is 30 breaths/min. The patient is very restless
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Which nursing intervention should be included in the care plan for a patient with acute liver failure with encephalopathy?
A) Have the patient lie flat in bed. B) Perform frequent neurological checks. C) Initiate a fluid restriction. D) Administer lactulose.
The nurse caring for a client with a history of experiencing the Somogyi effect would monitor the client's blood sugar level between
a. 2 AM and 7 AM. b. 10 AM and 3 PM. c. 12 PM and 6 PM. d. 5 PM and 12 AM.