During a complete adult nursing assessment, which method best ensures vital signs are accurate and comparable over time A Same
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In iron-deficiency anemia, which assessment finding is most commonly expected in adults A A. Ruddy flushed face B C. Yellow
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While collecting adult health history, which question best helps identify allergy risk before treatment A Favorite food today B Last
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During initial adult nursing assessment, which action best ensures accurate baseline data A A. Skip history questions B C. Ask
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A patient on warfarin starts amiodarone and INR rises; the most likely mechanism is A Enzyme induction B Faster renal
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A patient stabilized on warfarin starts rifampicin for tuberculosis and INR falls; the most likely reason is A B. Protein
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A patient receives an oral drug, but only part reaches systemic blood due to incomplete absorption and first-pass metabolism; this
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A patient using rapid-acting insulin but skipping meals is at highest risk of A Hyperthyroid crisis B Severe hypoglycemia C
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A drug showing greater effect after repeated doses due to body accumulation is most linked to A A. Long half-life
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When a drug is given by IV route, the pharmacokinetic step that is essentially bypassed is A B. Distribution phase
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