EBK AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO VETERINARY
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ISBN: 8220100488115
Author: ROMICH
Publisher: YUZU
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A 24 yr old presents in the emergency department with a history of cramping legs and lethargy. On detailed history, the nurse understood that the client is suffering from diarrhea for the last one week. What should the nurse do first?
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a. Administer anti-diarrheal medications
b. Give IV fluid
c. Monitor serum electrolyte
d. Collect stool for C/S
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