<span>When the client's ileum becomes distended, the nurse knows that the ileogastric reflex will inhibit gastric motility. When the ileum becomes distended, the ileogastric reflex will also prevent chyme from continuing to move into the intestines. Chyme is an acidic mixture of gastric juices and partly digested food that passes from the stomach to the intestines, but it will be inhibited from its movement by the ileogastric reflex when the intestines are already distended.</span>
The diffuse expiratory wheezing occurs when a person exhales. The expiratory wheezing can be heard easily, and it occurs because of the mild obstruction in the airway. The respiratory distress occurs when the fluid is filled in the air sac in the lungs. The patient is given beta 2 agonist to control the symptoms, as it causes the dilation of the smooth muscles present in the bronchial passage. But since, the dilation is not helping the patient in controlling the wheezing, following the protocol, she should be given 1;1000 epinephrine SC.
the first one is false because DNA replication doesn't begin by breaking apart the hydrogen bonds thats the second step
-the second one is true
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Answer:
Azidothymidine
Explanation:
Azidothymidine (AZT) is one of the nucleoside analogs that is used in the treatment of AIDS as it inhibits the process of reverse transcription of HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus).
The HIV replicates by making DNA copies of RNA through the process of reverse transcription. The process is driven by enzyme reverse transcriptase. Azidothymidine (AZT) serves to inhibit the activity of reverse transcriptase enzyme and thereby does not allow HIV to reproduce.