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azncindy619

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Which of the following is a potentially life-threatening emergency associated with dialysis?
 
  A. High blood pressure C. Strong pulse
  B. Bleeding from access site D. Polyuria

Question 2

The difference between primary apnea and secondary apnea in a newborn is that:
 
  a. infants with primary apnea typically will respond to simple stimulation and oxygen, while those in secondary apnea will not.
  b. bradycardia is present in primary apnea but not in secondary apnea.
  c. infants with secondary apnea typically will respond to simple stimulation and oxygen, whereas those in primary apnea will not.
  d. bradycardia is present in secondary apnea but not in primary apnea.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

a



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