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In patients using chronic epic-id analgesia for significant pain, the need to increase dosage ever
time to achieve adequate analgesic effect indicates r’ aWithdrawal
r bAddictinn c C Toierance

 
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#94 An unidentified patient is brought to the emergency department by ambulance

#94 An unidentified patient is brought to the emergency department by ambulance after being hit by a motor

vehicle. She has multiple injuries and an estimated blood loss of 2L. The hematocrit is 19%. The AGACNP expects that the mean cell volume would most likely be:

A.70fl

B. 80 fl

C 90fl

D. 110fl

 
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When ruling out meningitis in a patient the AGACP appreciates that the spinal fluid

When ruling out meningitis in a patient the AGACP appreciates that the spinal fluid is cloudy and the glucose

content is 20 cells/microliter. This is most consistent with

A. Aseptic meningitis

B. Septic Meningitis

C. Chemical Meningitis

D. Chronic Meningitis

 
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Your patient is complaining of profound nausea and vomiting that started at bedtime last night and kept him awake all night long.

1.      Your patient is complaining of profound nausea and vomiting

that started at bedtime last night and kept him awake all night long. Early this morning he started having abdominal cramping and explosive diarrhea. Based upon the character of symptoms you are suspicious of infection with Staphylococcus aureus. To assess risk for exposure to this organism, you ask the patient about which meal?

 
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