________ is selected for patients with coronary artery disease or cardiomyopathy due to its cardiostability.

A. Desflurane
B. Midazolam
C. Etomidate
D. Ketamine


Answer: C

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At 0900, the nurse is about to give morning

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Which statements by a breastfeeding class participant indicate that teaching by the nurse was effective? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply

1. "Breastfed infants get more skin-to-skin contact and sleep better." 2. "Breastfeeding raises the level of a hormone that makes me feel good." 3. "Breastfeeding is complex and difficult, and I probably won't succeed." 4. "Breastfeeding is worthwhile, even if it costs more overall." 5. "Breastfed infants have fewer digestive and respiratory illnesses."

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Which drug is a Schedule II and requires a written prescription and is not refillable?

a. chlordiazepoxide b. dextroamphetamine c. testosterone d. phenobarbital

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To evaluate transillumination of a patient's maxillary sinuses, you would place a strong light source under each eye and then observe the red glow

a. in her ear canal. c. on the hard palate in her mouth. b. in her nose. d. over her sinuses.

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