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The doctor ordered neupogen 175 mcg subcutaneous. every 3rays. the drug label on the vial reads neupogen 300 mcg per ml. how many ml will the nurse administer for one dose
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The nurse in a gynecology clinic is completing preoperative teaching for a patient scheduled for an abdominal hysterectomy next week. the patient states that she is currently taking 325 mg of aspirin daily for chronic joint pain, along with multivitamin. the patient has type 2 diabetes; she closely monitors her blood glucose levels. currently she is taking an oral hypoglycemic agent. the nurse advises her to ask the anesthesiologist whether she should take this medication the morning of surgery. q1. the nurse instructs the patient to stop taking the aspirin. what is the rationale for this action. q2. why is it important to assess the patient of use of herbal products prior to surgery. q3. the patient asks how surgery could affect her blood glucose; how should the nurse respond?
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Which of the following would interfere most with the ability of an enzyme to catalyze a reaction? a. reduced concentration of substrate available b. reduced concentration of product available c. increased concentration of substrate available d. a change in the ph
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