Chyme moves through the small and large intestine by:

a. Peristalsis
b. Gravity
c. Digestion
d. The blood


A

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The nurse is preparing to administer sodium nitroprusside (Nipride) to a client. Which important action related to the administration of this drug does the nurse implement?

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Select the statement that describes the physical requirements for a diagnosis of AIDS to be made.

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A client has been taking high-dose aspirin (ASA) for pain. Which side effects would the nurse expect the client to experience?(Select all that apply.)

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