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MichelA50 MichelA50
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6 years ago
Which of the following is NOT a bile acid sequestrant?
 
 Welchol
  Crestor
  Questran
  Colestid



How should regular insulin be combined with NPH insulin in the same syringe?
 
 They cannot be combined in the same syringe
  Add NPH to the syringe first, then add regular insulin
  Add regular insulin to the syringe first, then add NPH
  They can be combined either way, according to the wishes of the nurse who will administer the injection
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6 years ago
Crestor

Rationale: Crestor (rosuvastatin) is an HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor. All of the other answer choices are examples of bile acid sequestrants.

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Add regular insulin to the syringe first, then add NPH

Rationale: In certain situations, different insulins may be mixed in the same syringe, such as regular insulin being mixed with NPH. Regular insulin should always be drawn up first if mixing with NPH, in order to avoid the inadvertent contamination of regular insulin with NPH insulin.
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