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___ is a superficial bacterial skin infection most common among children 2 to 6 years old. | Impetigo |
Increased systolic pressure and widening pulse pressure indicates increased ____ ____. | intracranial pressure |
Docusate sodium ( Colace) is a ___ ___. | stool softener |
Levodopa reduces the rigidity of ___ which will facilitate ___ in the client with Parkinson's. | tremors; mobility |
An NG tube such as a Salem sump or Anderson, would be inserted for ___ immobility, to drain gastric ___, for gastric ___ in drug overdose or for initial enteral ___. | gastric; contents; lavage; feedings |
Fruity breath odor would be witnessed in ___ ______. | diabetic ketoacidosis |
___ ___ is a condition characterized by excretion of large amounts of severely diluted urine unrelated to intake. | Diabetes Insipidus |
___ ___ disorder is a psychiatric diagnosis that describes a condition in which a single person displays multiple distinct identities or personalities, each with it's own pattern of perceiving and interacting with the environment. | Dissociative Identity |
A client receiving cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan) will usually develop ___within 4-5 weeks after starting treatment. | alopecia |
When irrigating the ear, water that is too ___ will elicit dizziness when it comes in contact with the tympanic membrane | dizziness |