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A client has had an unexpected reaction to propofol (Diprivan) and may be developing propofol infusion syndrome (PIF). What assessment findings are important for the nurse to relay to the client’s health care provider?


1. The client’s urinary output has fallen to almost nothing over the last 4 hours.
2. The client’s urine is cola-colored.
3. The client’s serum potassium level drawn an hour ago is low normal.
4. The client is complaining of right upper quadrant pain.
5. The client has a fever.
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Pharmacology: Connections to Nursing Practice

Pharmacology: Connections to Nursing Practice


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I've studied this stuff recently, so I knew what the answer was. Good luck with the rest.
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