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The patient at risk for developing SIADH may be taking
 
  a. adenosine (Adenocard).
  b. diltiazem (Cardizem).
  c. heparin sodium.
  d. acetaminophen.

Question 2

Laboratory values for DIC show abnormalities in
 
  a. liver function tests.
  b. tests for renal function.
  c. platelet counts.
  d. blood glucose levels.



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Answer to Question 1

D
Tylenol increases the release of ADH.

Answer to Question 2

C
Low platelet counts and elevated D-dimer concentrations and fibrinogen degradation products are clinical indicators of DIC.



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