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Question 42 of 60 Prior to a patient receiving cisplatin, the nurse assesses the patient’s understanding of: hand-foot syndrome. A. B. c. weekly blood work. adequate fluid intake. D. anemia-related fatigue Flag for Review NOX < Previous Back to Summary Pago
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