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NURS 3360Chapter 30- Disorders of Hepatobiliary and Exocrine Pancreas Function
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3. A newborn is admitted to the hospital with a high bilirubin level of 13 mg/dL. The 
assessment data related to this lab value includes: Select all that apply. 
A) Yellowish discoloration of the skin 
B) Colicky, intermittent pain associated with formula feeding 
C) Xanthomas 
D) Yellowing of the sclera of the eye 
E) Dark-colored urine
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University of Texas, ArlingtonNURS 3360Chapter 25- Disorders of Renal Function.All Correct Study Guide, Download to Score A
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1. An adult client has been diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease. Which of the client's 
following statements demonstrates an accurate understanding of this diagnosis? 
A) “I suppose I really should have paid more attention to my blood pressure.” 
B) “I've always been prone to getting UTIs, and now I know why.” 
C) “I suppose I should be tested to see if my children might inherit this.” 
D) “I had a feeling that I was taking too many medications, and now I know the 
damage they...
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Test Bank Chapter 26- Acute Kidney Injury and Chronic Kidney Disease
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1. A diabetic client with a history of hypertension may receive a prescription for which 
medication to provide a renal protective effect by reducing intraglomerular pressure? 
Select all that apply. 
A) Loop diuretics 
B) ACE inhibitors 
C) Angiotensin receptor blockers 
D) Calcium channel blockers 
E) A digitalis preparation 
Ans: B, C 
Feedback: 
The ACE inhibitors and ARBs reduce the effects of angiotensin II on renal blood flow. 
They also reduce intraglomerular pressure and may have a rena...
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