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nenivikky

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A patient with a history of frequent urinary tract infections (UTI) is complaining of lower abdominal pain and feels as though she has one again. Which of the following assessment findings would cause you to question the presence of a UTI?
 
  A) Temperature of 101.3F
  B) Flank pain
  C) Cloudy urine
  D) Vaginal bleeding

Question 2

A 100 kg patient with a 500 mL tidal volume breathing 16 times per minute would have a minute volume of how many milliliters?
 
  A) 8000
  B) 1200
  C) 1600
  D) 2400



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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