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lracut11

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The nurse is caring for a patient suspected of having ketoacidosis. Which manifestation(s) is/are characteristic with early ketoacidosis? (select all that apply.)
 
  a. Fruity breath
  b. Polyuria
  c. Nausea
  d. Thirst
  e. Sunken eyes

Question 2

The nurse explains to the patient who is using Prilosec (a proton pump inhibitor) that the drug reduces the amount of which natural protector in the stomach lining?
 
  a. Lactic acid
  b. Lysozyme
  c. Cilia
  d. Fatty acids



vkodali

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Answer to Question 1

A, B, D
Ketoacidosis is a complication associated with type 1 diabetes. Some of the earliest symptoms may be polyuria, fatigue, anorexia, abdominal pain, and a fruity smell to the breath. Later signs and symptoms include sunken eyes as a result of excessive dehydration. Nausea is not associated with ketoacidosis.

Answer to Question 2

B
Lysozyme is found in the lining of the stomach and in the stomach acids.



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