_______ is a congenital liver disorder that usually has its onset in the teenage or young adult years and is more common in males.
a. Gilbert's Syndrome
b. Cholecystitis
c. Hemochromatosis
d. Pancreatitis
a. Gilbert's Syndrome
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Your patient is a 23-year-old female who is 6 hours postpartum after a traumatic delivery resulting in a massive blood transfusion. She is to be transferred from a community hospital to a specialty hospital for further care. She is unconscious and intubated, with a number of intravenous lines. Your physical examination reveals a purpuric rash over the chest and abdomen and mottling of the fingers and toes and all of the venous access sites are oozing blood. In addition, auscultation of the lung fields reveals rales to the dependent regions. HR = 112, BP = 82/60, RR = 12 via ventilator. Which of the following best describes the patient's condition and treatment needs, in addition to continued ventilation and fluid administration?
A) DIC; type O negative blood B) Idiopathic hemophilia; corticosteriods C) DIC; fresh frozen plasma and platelet administration D) Idiopathic hemophilia; factor VIIa administration
A body temperature of 99.4°F in a 2-year-old child:
A. is a low-grade fever. B. suggests an infection. Incorrect C. often causes a seizure. D. is normal for his or her age.