The answers to the question are
Question 48
The correct option is liver enzymes test
Option C
Explanation
As we know that acetaminophen ( Tylenol) is given once a day and when it is overdosed it cause damage to liver so when there is overdose of acetaminophen we should check the liver enzymes levels
Question 49
The correct answer is option C
Use of effective contraceptive measures
Explanation
Most imp teaching intervention when a client is prescribed with misoprostol is that use of effective contraceptive measures as it can cause abortion
Question 50
The correct answer is option A
Growth hormone
Explanation
Growth hormones stimulate the the size and number of muscle cells and help in body development
Question 51
The correct answer is option D
Blood glucose
Explanation
Somatropin diminishes insulin sensitivity , bringing about hyperglycemia. Patients most in danger for expanded insulin sensitivity are those with obesity,Turner's disorder, or a family ancestry of diabetes mellitus. Growth hormone can cause anxiety yet isn't a need appraisal for this situation. The respiratory rate isn't the most imperative target appraisal for this situation. So correct answer is blood glucose
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