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[Show more]A nurse is reviewing the prescriptions of a client who has tuberculosis. The nurse should recognize that 
which of the following medications is used to treat tuberculosis? SATA: 
1. Rifampicin 
2. Mirtazapine 
3. Temazepam 
4. Infliximab 
5. Isoniazid - 1. Rifampicin 
5. Isoniazid 
These medications...
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Add to cartA nurse is reviewing the prescriptions of a client who has tuberculosis. The nurse should recognize that 
which of the following medications is used to treat tuberculosis? SATA: 
1. Rifampicin 
2. Mirtazapine 
3. Temazepam 
4. Infliximab 
5. Isoniazid - 1. Rifampicin 
5. Isoniazid 
These medications...
Nutrients are metabolized: - CO2, H2O, ATP 
Glucose turns into - Glycogen; stored in liver and muscles 
Excess glucose is turned into - Fat 
Glycerol and fatty acids turn into - Triglycerides stored in adipose tissie 
Amino acids make up - Proteins 
Liver removes nitrogen from? - Amino acids, rest i...
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Add to cartNutrients are metabolized: - CO2, H2O, ATP 
Glucose turns into - Glycogen; stored in liver and muscles 
Excess glucose is turned into - Fat 
Glycerol and fatty acids turn into - Triglycerides stored in adipose tissie 
Amino acids make up - Proteins 
Liver removes nitrogen from? - Amino acids, rest i...
How should extra opened insulin be stored? - In a refrigerator 
O - 
DM are the leading causes of what? - Adult blindness 
End-stage kidney disease 
Nontraumatic lower limb amputations 
Major contributing factors of DM? - Heart Disease 
Stroke 
HTN 
DM: Etiology & Pathophysiology - Genetic 
Autoimmu...
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Add to cartHow should extra opened insulin be stored? - In a refrigerator 
O - 
DM are the leading causes of what? - Adult blindness 
End-stage kidney disease 
Nontraumatic lower limb amputations 
Major contributing factors of DM? - Heart Disease 
Stroke 
HTN 
DM: Etiology & Pathophysiology - Genetic 
Autoimmu...
Central line insertion complications - Pneumothorax (collapsed lung) 
Hemothorax (blood in lung) 
Hydrothorax (fluid in lung) 
Common complications of CVC - Air embolism (respiratory, anytime) 
Arterial puncture (on insertion, hit artery) 
Catheter migration/dislodgment 
Lumen occlusion (forced line...
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Add to cartCentral line insertion complications - Pneumothorax (collapsed lung) 
Hemothorax (blood in lung) 
Hydrothorax (fluid in lung) 
Common complications of CVC - Air embolism (respiratory, anytime) 
Arterial puncture (on insertion, hit artery) 
Catheter migration/dislodgment 
Lumen occlusion (forced line...
The nurse is caring for a client after hypophysectomy and notes clear nasal drainage from the client's 
nostril. The nurse should take which initial action? 
1. lower the head of the bed 
2. test drainage for glucose 
3. obtain a culture of drainage 
4. continue to observe - 2. test the drainage fo...
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Add to cartThe nurse is caring for a client after hypophysectomy and notes clear nasal drainage from the client's 
nostril. The nurse should take which initial action? 
1. lower the head of the bed 
2. test drainage for glucose 
3. obtain a culture of drainage 
4. continue to observe - 2. test the drainage fo...
1. The nurse is preparing to start an infusion of 10% dextrose. Why would the nurse infuse the solution 
through a central line? 
a. Osmolarity of the solution could cause phlebitis or thrombosis. 
b. The patient could be at risk for fluid overload. 
c. Viscosity of the solution would slow the infus...
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Add to cart1. The nurse is preparing to start an infusion of 10% dextrose. Why would the nurse infuse the solution 
through a central line? 
a. Osmolarity of the solution could cause phlebitis or thrombosis. 
b. The patient could be at risk for fluid overload. 
c. Viscosity of the solution would slow the infus...
biguanides - Metformin 
Sulfonylureas - "-ides" 
glipizide 
glyburide 
glimepiride 
meglitinides - repaglinide 
nateglinide 
a-glucosidase inhibitors - acarbose 
miglitol 
TZDs - pioglitazone 
rosiglitazone 
DDP-4 inhibitors - sitaliptin 
saxagliptin 
linagliptin 
GLP-1 receptor agonists - exenati...
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Add to cartbiguanides - Metformin 
Sulfonylureas - "-ides" 
glipizide 
glyburide 
glimepiride 
meglitinides - repaglinide 
nateglinide 
a-glucosidase inhibitors - acarbose 
miglitol 
TZDs - pioglitazone 
rosiglitazone 
DDP-4 inhibitors - sitaliptin 
saxagliptin 
linagliptin 
GLP-1 receptor agonists - exenati...
pRBC - packed red blood cells 
IID - intermittent infusion device 
TLCL - triple-lumen central line 
3 things to check for before using IVP, contrast dyes - kidney function (BUN), meds, allergies 
8 R's of med administration - patient, drug, amount, route, time, documentation, education, and 
effec...
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Add to cartpRBC - packed red blood cells 
IID - intermittent infusion device 
TLCL - triple-lumen central line 
3 things to check for before using IVP, contrast dyes - kidney function (BUN), meds, allergies 
8 R's of med administration - patient, drug, amount, route, time, documentation, education, and 
effec...
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