What do we need to consult on about Levaquin and steroid use in management of emphysema?

What do we need to consult on about Levaquin and

steroid use in management of emphysema?

 
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his question was created from NURS6560-Midterm18.docx

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Choices: A. 2 B. 4 C. 6 D. 8

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Question 9 When counseling patients to prevent postoperative pulmonary.r complications, the
AGACNP knows that with respect to smoking cessation, the American College of
Surgeons and National Surgical Quality Improvement Program guidelines are clear that
patients who stop smoking weeks before surgeryr have no increased risk of
smokingreiated pulmonary complications.

 
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Choices: A. Annual or biannual serial echocardiography B. Modification of activity level C. Baseline cardiac catheterization D. Statin therapy

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Question 18
V. is a 75-year-old male patient who, during a recent wellness evaluation, was found to
have a new onset grade II/VI crescendo-decrescendo cardiac murmur at the 2nd
intercostal space, right sternal border. He is symptom free and reports no limitations to
his usual daily activity. He specifically denies activity intolerance or near syncope, and
he is very active physically. Echocardiography reveals a mild aortic calcification. The

 
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A Patient with known atrial fibrillation is about to undergo direct cardioversion

A Patient with known atrial fibrillation is about to undergo direct cardioversion. Before the procedure, how long

should the patient be therapeutically anticoagulated with NOAC?

A.  3 WEEKS

B.   2 WEEKS

C.   1 WEEK

D.  6 WEEKS

 
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