What does each remove_min call return within the following s…
What does each remove_min call return within the following sequence of priority queue ADT methods? add(5, B), add(7, C), add(3, D), remove_min(), add(4, E), remove_min(), add(2, F), add(1, A), remove_min() a) First remove_min() returns: [first] b) Second remove_min() returns: [sec] c) Third remove_min() returns: [third]
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3. A nurse is preparing to discharge a client recently diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The provider has prescribed omeprazole, and the client has questions about how to take the medication and manage their condition with medications overall. The nurse informs the client that omeprazole should be taken [administrationinstructions] and teach the client [teaching].
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30. Read the following case scenario and then refer to the case scenario to answer the bowtie item. Nurses’ Notes Laboratory Results 0800 A young adult arrives at the clinic feeling dizzy, lightheaded, confused, and shaky after exercise. He was started on an insulin pump with rapid-acting insulin yesterday for type 1 diabetes. Skin moist to touch. Bedside blood glucose obtained. Insulin pump set at 1 unit/hr. Current Vital Signs: BP 105/56 mm Hg, HR 98 bpm, RR 20, and SpO2 97% on room air. Glucose 54 (70-110gm/dL) Complete the diagram by selecting condition the client is most likely experiencing [Condition] then select the two most immediate actions the nurse should take [Action1] [Action2], and then the two parameters the nurse should monitor to assess the client’s progress [Parameter1] [Parameter2] .
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21. A nurse is caring for a 47 year old obese female client. The patient was admitted with severe abdominal pain and nausea. Past medical history consists of hyperlipidemia and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Vital Signs: T: 101.3°F (38.5°C), HR: 112 bpm, BP: 132/84 mmHg, RR: 22, SpO₂: 97% on room air While assessing the nurse notes: Reports sudden right upper quadrant (RUQ) pain radiating to the right shoulder Nausea and vomiting began after eating a high-fat meal Positive Murphy’s sign Skin and sclera appear slightly yellow Lab results: WBC: 14,500/mm³ ↑ AST: 88 U/L ↑ ALT: 96 U/L ↑ Total bilirubin: 2.8 mg/dL ↑ Based on the assessment, what are the priority nursing actions? Select all that apply.
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