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A patient with a calculus in the ureter would most likely experience?

Nocturia


What is the correct suffix for nocturia?

The correct suffix for nocturia would be "-uria," which refers to excessive urination during the night.


What type of test(s) would not be conducted if you suspect a patient has contracted plague?

What type of laboratory test(s) would NOT be conducted if you suspect a patient has contracted plague


What type of patient would be put on a liquid or BRAT diet?

An overweight and an obese patient would be put on a liquid or BRAT diet.


Would a B plus person be able to give bone marrow to a B plus Lymphoma patient?

Bone marrow type and blood type are not the same. You should get your bone marrow checked to see if it matches the patient's type. However, if you were to give your B+ type blood to the patient, then it would be compatible.


What type of patient would you not give Methergine to and why?

Methergine should not be given to a patient who is breast feeding or a patient who has impaired hepatic or renal function.


What type of laboratory test would be abnormal for a patient with anemia?

haemoglobin


What type of laboratory tests would you conducted if you suspect a patient has contracted plague?

Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry would not be conducted. The first thing that would happen if plague is suspected is immediate isolation. Contact with an infected patient needs to be minimized and the hospital needs to be equipped to handle that patient.


The need to urinate right now is called?

urgency


If a patient reverse typed B they would forward type what?

the letter d


A patient taking digitails would probably have what type of disease?

patient would have congestive heart failure and heart rythm problems. this medication is is taken to strengthen the heart.


What type of personality would be successful for a pediaticion?

You would need a nice and a respectful attitude and you would also need to be patient.