Omeprazole works by ________.

A. inhibiting a sodium-potassium pump in mucosal cells
B. inhibiting a hydrogen-potassium pump in mucosal cells
C. inhibiting a hydrogen-potassium pump in parietal cells
D. inhibiting a sodium-potassium pump in parietal cells


Answer: C

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Round to the nearest whole number.

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What type of product would a physician most likely order for a client to treat hypovolemic shock?

a. 0.9% normal saline c. nasoenteric feeding b. oral rehydration fluid d. hypotonic IV fluid

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The nurse is counseling a couple who would like to start a family. The man has sickle cell disease and the woman does not have sickle cell disease or the sickle cell trait. Which statement by the man indicates an understanding of the transmission of the disease?

A) "All our children will have the sickle cell trait." B) "Each child has a 50% chance of having the sickle cell trait." C) "Each child has a 50% chance of having sickle cell disease." D) "Each child has a 50% chance of not having the trait."

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What would you do next?

You are examining an unconscious patient from another region and notice Beau's lines, a transverse groove across all of her nails, about 1 cm from the proximal nail fold. A) Conclude this is caused by a cultural practice. B) Conclude this finding is most likely secondary to trauma. C) Look for information from family and records regarding any problems which occurred 3 months ago. D) Ask about dietary intake.

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