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When assessing a patient with a possible MI, what should the nurse assess for? (Select all that apply.)
D-Ribose
A naturally occurring five-carbon sugar that is a key component of RNA.
Bromine Water
A solution of bromine in water, used as a reagent to test for the presence of unsaturation in organic compounds.
Monosaccharides
The simplest form of carbohydrates, consisting of single sugar molecules like glucose and fructose, that serve as energy sources.
Reducing Sugars
Sugars capable of acting as reducing agents, having free aldehyde or ketone groups that allow them to reduce other compounds, commonly tested by Benedict's or Fehling's solution.
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