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Question 56
Drug therapy to manage inflammatory bowel disease may include the following, EXCEPT:
Question 56 options:
Antimicrobials
Anti emetics
Hydrocortisone enemas
Immnuno-modulators
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- Question 43 A Nurse Practitioner has completed a medication reconciliation of a patient who has been admitted following a motor vehicle accident. Among the many drugs that the patient has received in the previous year is rituximab. The nurse would be justified in suspecting the patient may have received treatment for which of the following diseases? Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma Malignant melanoma Nonsmall cell lung cancer Renal cell carcinomaQuestion 22 The client with Crohn’s disease may also have the following health issue: Question 22 options: Low hemoglobin due to bloody stools Bruising due to vitamin deficiencies Periods of constipation between flare ups Significant increase risk of colorectal cancerQuestion 77 The nurse should prepare to administer which medication for the client experiencing respiratory depression following intravenous administration of morphine? Question 77 options: Naloxone Atropine Flumazenil Activated charcoal
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