Identifying, Monitoring, Providing Care, and Administering Medication to Treat Gastrointestinal, Integumentary, Excretory, Reproductive, and Hematological Diseases

Practice Questions

CCRN › Identifying, Monitoring, Providing Care, and Administering Medication to Treat Gastrointestinal, Integumentary, Excretory, Reproductive, and Hematological Diseases

Questions
5
1

A patient with renal dysfunction presents with hypernatremia. This is most likely the result of:

2

A patient who has been exposed to tularemia is likely to be treated with:

3

Which of the following is NOT an accessory organ of the GI tract that assists with digestion?

4

Sepsis is defined as a systemic response to an infection that includes the presence of two or more of a number of clinical conditions. Which of the following is NOT a clinical condition for sepsis?

5

A patient in the ICU presents with acute pancreatitis. An examination reveals that the patient almost never consumes alcohol. The most common cause of acute pancreatitis in the nonalcoholic patient is:

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