The answer is the third option: it will decrease the blood volume, reducing the flow rate of blood.
The best example the nurse could answer in this interview would be the concept of triaging. Triaging is the best example since a clinical decision making must be made as to who among all the patients must be given the most priority. A lot of factors can play in triaging which is why it requires a lot of clinical decision making.
The answer would most likely be natural disasters, farmers, factories, city’s, roads, and just common things you see when traveling.
The body's nonspecific defiance against invading pathogens is known as innate immunity and includes the following:
mechanical barriers and surface secretions
1. The intact skin and mucous membranes of the body. These provide a high degree of protection against pathogens.
2. The sebaceous secretions and sweat of the skin contain bactericidal and fungicidal fatty acids that can kill bacteria and fungi.
3. Normal bacterial flora of the skin may produce various antimicrobial substances such as bacteriocines and acids.
Humoral defence mechanisms
1. Lysozyme. This is an enzyme found in most tissue fluids apart from cerebrospinal fluid, urine, and sweat. It can kill bacteria.
2. Interferon. Inhibits viruses from replicating
3. Complement. This is a heat labile serum that can destroy gram-negative bacteria.
Answer:
They are grouped on basic and shared characteristics.