A pediatric patient presents with cyanosis. Blood is drawn to check the level of deoxygenated hemoglobin. What is the most likely finding in this patient?
A) 5 gms
B) 8 gms
C) 10 gms
D) 12 gms
A
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A) "Low" B) 155 mg/dL C) 30 mg/dL D) "High"
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All of the following are nonparenteral methods of medication administration except:
A) rectal suppository B) ophthalmic drops C) IM injection D) transdermal patches
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