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Which of the following statements about the circulatory syst…

Which of the following statements about the circulatory system is false?

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The optimal activation level remains constant between differ…

The optimal activation level remains constant between different sports and different athletes.

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What is the normal presentation of a calf or foal during par…

What is the normal presentation of a calf or foal during parturition?

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Which of the following is a disadvantage for using artificia…

Which of the following is a disadvantage for using artificial insemination?

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Which of the following is in proteins but not in carbohydrat…

Which of the following is in proteins but not in carbohydrates?

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Match the medication with the appropriate drug sub-classific…

Match the medication with the appropriate drug sub-classification of antibacterial or antidiabetic agents. Each sub-classification may be used once, more than once, or not at all.

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Signs of estrus may involve which of the following?

Signs of estrus may involve which of the following?

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A 40-year old client is admitted with a kidney infection. IV…

A 40-year old client is admitted with a kidney infection. IV gentamicin is started after cultures indicate gram-negative bacilli in the blood. The client also receives IV Lasix, a diuretic. The nurse is aware that aminoglycosides can be toxic to which organ/organs when a client is on diuretic therapy?

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The nurse notes that the primary health care provider has pr…

The nurse notes that the primary health care provider has prescribed sulfamethoxadole with trimethoprim for a client. Which priority action should the nurse take before administering this medication?

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After administration of the initial dose of a steroid treatm…

After administration of the initial dose of a steroid treatment, the nurse anticipates the client will be breathing easier and be more relaxed. Upon returning to the room, the nurse finds the client agitated, hallucinating, and paranoid. According the drug book, this is extremely unusual. What type of reaction does this situation best illustrate?

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