5 When five consecutive control
observations are on the same side
of the mean and exceed the...
5 When five consecutive control
observations are on the same side
of the mean and exceed the mean +
2SD control limits, a plausible
source of error might be:
+3
O
Contaminated reagent
2
Insuficient sample
O Light source deterioration
ME
O Reagent slowly deteriorating
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Medicine, 09.07.2019 19:20
Anurse is instructing a client who has a new prescription for a daily dose of lovastatin extended release. which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching? a. report to the clinic for quarterly monitoring of kidney function while taking this medication. b. mix with applesauce after crushing if the medication is difficult to swallow. c. avoid consuming dairy products while taking this medication. d. take the medication with the evening meal.
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Anurse is caring for a client who is receiving a continuous iv infusion of magnesium sulfate for preterm labor. the nurse should discontinue the infusion and prepare to administer calcium gluconate if the client demonstrates which of the following findings? (select all that apply) a. urine output 80 ml in 4 hr b. absence of deep-tendon reflexes c. report of chills d. decreased level of consciousness e. systolic blood pressure 130 mm hg
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Medicine, 09.07.2019 20:20
Where does systemic venous blood enter the heart? a. right ventricle b. left atrium c. right atrium d. left ventricle
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Adiabetic patient goes to a doctor for the amputation of his gangrenous right leg. the doctor diagnoses him and schedules the patient for surgery. the patient signs a consent form for the surgery. the doctor performs the surgery but removes his left leg instead, which was also gangrenous and threatening the patient's life. if the patient did not have his left leg removed, it is possible he could have died. does the patient have any claims against the doctor? if so, what claim(s), and why?
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