IV Calcium Gluconate temporarily stabilizes the effects of hyperkalemia. A combination of IV insulin plus D50 lowers the serum potassium level. Oral polystyrene sulfonate is being used to treat high level of potassium in the blood. The nurse should anticipate that client is experiencing symptoms of hyperkalemia that is why he or she is being prescribed with these medications. Symptoms include weakness, numbness, chest pain, palpitations,fatigue,cardiac arrhytmia thus absence of these symptoms would indicate the effectiveness of the mentioned medications. Also if the potassium level of the client would be lowered down or within the normal limits also means that the client is well medicated.
A vomit<span> is </span>throwing up your<span> stomach contents outside from </span>your<span> mouth. </span>Vomit<span>consists of half digested food or liquid that is mixed with </span>your<span> digestive juice that exits through </span>your<span> mouth. It could be anything that you have eaten.</span>
Option C. Organisms were probably more complex during past eras.
In humans, each cell normally contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46. Twenty-two of these pairs, called autosomes, look the same in both males and females. The 23rd pair, the sex chromosomes, differ between males and females.
<span>This </span>type<span> of </span>mutation is<span> a change in one </span>DNA base pair<span> that </span>results<span> in the substitution of one amino acid for another in the protein made by a gene. ... of </span>DNA<span>. Small deletions may remove one or a few </span>base pairs within<span> a gene, while larger deletions can remove an entire gene or several neighboring genes.</span>