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Answer updated on: 21 Feb 2020
Drink at least eight 8-oz glasses of fluid daily.”
When receiving a sulfonamide such as co-trimoxazole. the client should drink at least eight 8-oz glasses of fluid daily to maintain a urine output of at least 1.500 ml/day. Otherwise. inadequate urine output may lead to crystalluria or tubular deposits.Option A: For maximum absorption. the client should take this drug at least 1 hour ...
Answer updated on: 17 Feb 2020
I will take the medication on an empty stomach.”
Theo-Dur is a bronchodilator. The medication should be administered with food such as milk and crackers to prevent GI irritation.
Answer updated on: 12 Feb 2020
Acute hemolytic diseaseWhen an Rh negative mother carries an Rh positive fetus there is a risk for maternal antibodies against Rh-positive blood
Answer updated on: 12 Feb 2020
Production of estrogenThe increase of estrogen during pregnancy causes hyperplasia of the vaginal mucosa. which leads to increased production of mucus by the endocervical glands. The mucus contains exfoliated epithelial cells.
Answer updated on: 12 Feb 2020
Pears canned in waterTriamterene is a potassium-sparing diuretic. and clients taking this medication should be cautioned against eating foods that are high in potassium. including many vegetables. fruits. and fresh meats. Because potassium is very water-soluble. foods that are prepared in water are often lower in potassium.
Answer updated on: 12 Feb 2020
A 50-year old with asthma who complains of shortness of breath after using a bronchodilatorThe patient with asthma did not achieve relief from shortness of breath after using the bronchodilator and is at risk for respiratory complications. This patients needs are urgent. The other patients need to be assessed as soon as possible. but none of their situations are urgent. in COPD patients pulse ...
Answer updated on: 12 Feb 2020
Answer updated on: 12 Feb 2020
Neural tube defectsThe alpha-fetoprotein test detects neural tube defects and Down syndrome.
Answer updated on: 12 Feb 2020
Lower than before she became pregnantPP insulin requirements are usually significantly lower than pre pregnancy requirements. Occasionally. clients may require little to no insulin during the first 24 to 48 hours postpartum.
Answer updated on: 12 Feb 2020
Stage IIStage I tumor size up to 2 cm. Stage II tumor size up to 5 cm with axillary and neck lymph node involvement. Stage III tumor size is more than 5 cm with axillary and neck lymph node involvement. Stage IV metastasis to distant organs (liver. lungs. bone and brain).
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