- Antibiotics may fight bacteria by
(a) inhibiting the ability to make protein called protein synthesis.
(b) inhibiting the growth of a cell wall.
(c) disrupting or altering the permeability of the membrane.
(d) all the above. - What triggers respiration in a patient who has emphysema?
(a) A decrease in CO 2
(b) A decrease in O 2
(c) An increase in O 2
(d) An increase in CO 2 - Naloxone (Narcan) is the antidote to an overdose of opioid narcotics
(a) True
(b) False - When administering a vaccination, which of the following would you
have on hand?
(a) Immune globulin
(b) Whole blood
(c) Plasma
(d) Epinephrine - A malfunctioning of the esophageal sphincter causes
(a) dizziness.
(b) GERD.
(c) rickets.
(d) none of the above. - How many doses of nitroglycerin should a patient take for an angina
attack?
(a) 3
(b) 5
(c) 1
(d) None - Thiazides should not be used with patients who have renal insufficiency.
(a) True
(b) False - The nurse should not massage the site after giving a heparin injection.
(a) True
(b) False
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