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Alprostadil (PGE1) is associated with all of the following EXCEPT: | Alprostadil (PGE1) is associated with all of the following EXCEPT: | ||
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D. Fluid retention | D. Fluid retention | ||
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PGE1 infusion is associated with apnea, pyrexia, fluid retention, and platelet dysfunction, which are largely dosage dependent. Good things to remember when picking up the kid from the NICU. | PGE1 infusion is associated with apnea, pyrexia, fluid retention, and platelet dysfunction, which are largely dosage dependent. Good things to remember when picking up the kid from the NICU. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:35, 23 January 2022
Alprostadil (PGE1) is associated with all of the following EXCEPT:
A. Hypothermia
B. Platelet dysfunction
C. Apnea
D. Fluid retention
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Answer
The answer is A.
PGE1 infusion is associated with apnea, pyrexia, fluid retention, and platelet dysfunction, which are largely dosage dependent. Good things to remember when picking up the kid from the NICU.
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