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The nurse admits a 32-year-old woman who takes oral contraceptives; she is expected to need aminocaproic acid postoperatively. The nurse recognizes this patient is at risk for what?
 
  A) Hypercoagulation
  B) Bleeding
  C) Pregnancy
  D) Infertility

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Neurons that use acetylcholine as its neurotransmitter are what type of neurons?
 
  A) Cholinergic
  B) Dopaminergic
  C) GABA-ergic
  D) Serotonergic



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Answer to Question 1

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Aminocaproic acid is associated with the development of hypercoagulation states if it is combined with oral contraceptives or estrogens. Oral contraceptives do not increase the risk of pregnancy, bleeding, or infertility.

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Neurons that use ACh as their neurotransmitter are called cholinergic neurons. Other options are incorrect.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
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