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tiredofstudying
I would also take into account that this patient has had HTN and T2DM for 20 years. His kidneys are probably shot.
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jackie_chan
@tiredofstudying 100%, thats probably why the mentioned it, if you didn't know wtf ketorolac was (I didnt) but i saw a long 20 year history of HTN, DM I assumed his kidney def could not be fully functional
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faus305
I just ordered sushi from Japan.
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samhsuy
did it arrive yet, please update
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kcyanide101
here I was thinking it was a form of Ketamine and choosing disorientation.
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submitted by โgh889(154)
Ketorolac is a reversible NSAID given IV, all NSAIDs have a risk of interstitial nephritis, renal ischemia, gastric ulcers, and aplastic anemia.
the best answer is renal failure b/c it is given IV and has less of a chance of causing gastric ulcers