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james

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Decreased urine osmolality is a sign of
 
  a. hyperglycemia.
  b. diabetes insipidus.
  c. thyroid crisis.
  d. SIADH.

Question 2

Which of the following historical findings would indicate a high risk for latex allergy? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Allergic reaction to anesthetics
  b. Eczema of the hands
  c. Congenital urologic disorder
  d. Asthma
  e. Health care worker



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Answer to Question 1

B
Decreased urine osmolality is a sign of DI.

Answer to Question 2

A, B, C, E
Prevention of anaphylactic shock is one of the primary responsibilities of nurses in critical care areas. Preventive measures include the identification of patients at risk and cautious assessment of each patient's response to the administration of medications, blood, and blood products. A complete and accurate history of each patient's allergies is an essential component of preventive nursing care. In addition to a list of the allergies, a detailed description of the type of response for each one should be obtained.



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