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- describe a patient who may benefit from HRT. Explain the risks and benefits to using HRT in the scenario you chose. Be sure to include information on safety.One day after abdominal surgery a client with obesity reports pain and heaviness in the calf. Which action should the nurse implement?Vancomycin in the presence of an aminoglycoside antibiotic increases the risk of: Group of answer choices Hepatotoxicity Nephrotoxicity Cardiotoxicity CNS toxicity
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