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What is Chlamydia trachomatis?
This agent causes pneumonia in children who typically present with tachypnea, staccato cough, no fever, eosinophilia, and a chest radiograph that shows hyperinflation and bilateral infiltrates.
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What is a Stage 1 Pressure Injury?
Intact skin with nonblanchable redness of a localized area usually over a boney prominence.
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What is Vancomycin?
The best predictor of this drugs efficacy is the trough serum concentration.
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What is placental abruption?
Symptoms of this condition include vaginal bleeding, uterine tenderness, uterine pain between contractions, and fetal distress.
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What is erythema toxicum neonatorum?
Examination of a 2-day-old infant reveals flesh-colored papules with an erythematous base
located on the face and trunk, containing eosinophils. |
What is Fentanyl?
It's the preferred narcotic in patients with end stage renal disease.
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What is a bed alarm?
It has the best evidence of long-term success in
addressing primary monosymptomatic enuresis. |
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What is aspirin?
The only medication with
sufficient evidence to support its routine use as prophylaxis in high-risk patients with a history of preeclampsia. |
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