Which skin care product tends to dry the skin?
a. Soap
b. Bath oil
c. Lotion
d. Powder
A
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An elderly patient visits the health care provider's office with an elevated temperature and complaints of nausea. Current medications include Humulin 30/70, 22 units every morning. The patient's breath has an acetone odor, and he is tachycardic and has rapid, deep, sighing breaths. The nurse suspects the patient may be
A. hypoglycemic B. alkalotic C. hyperglycemic D. infectious
The nurse is aware that a positive diagnosis of a myocardial infarction (MI) is based on which diagnostic test finding(s)? (Select all that apply.)
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