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schs14

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A patient has taken cyclosporine since a heart transplant 5 years earlier The nurse should frequently assess the patient for evidence of which adverse reactions? You may select more than one answer.
 
  1. Infection
  2. Increased appetite
  3. Goiter
  4. Nephrotoxicity
  5. Increased bone density

Question 2

Which patient is likely to receive Rho(D) immune globulin (RhIG)?
 
  1. A pregnant woman who is Rho negative
  2. A renal transplant patient who is Rho positive
  3. A bone marrow transplant patient who is Rho negative
  4. A heart transplant patient who is Rho positive



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