The explanation the nurse should give as the function of the gallbladder is that it:
Stores and concentrates bile.
The correct answer choice is option a.
<h3>How the gallbladder stores bile</h3>
The gallbladder helps in the store the bile during the digestion of food substances by receiving the information or instructions to contract and then bile is concentrated and formed.
So therefore, we can now confirm from above that the storage of bile is done by the gall bladder.
Complete question:
A client is scheduled for a cholecystectomy and asks the primary nurse about the function of the gallbladder. Which explanation would the nurse give?
a) Stores and concentrates bile
b) Releases bile into the pancreatic duct
c) Connects the common bile duct and the pancreas
d) Controls the flow of fat through the sphincter of Oddi
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Digestive system.
It would affect the digestive system because gallstones form in the binary tract, which are ducts leading from the liver to the small intestine.
<u>Answer:</u>
FRC is the smallest among the listed lung capacities.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Functional Residual Volume (FRC), Total Lung Capacity (TLC), Vital Capacity (VC), Inspiratory Capacity (IC) can be determined as,
1. FRC = ERV + RV
2. TLC = ERV+ RV + IRV + TV
3. VC = ERV + IRV + TV
4. IC = IRV + TV
where,
ERV - Expiratory Reserve Volume,
TV- Tidal Volume,
IRV - Inspiratory Reserve Volume,
RV - Residual Volume
Once the values are calculated based on the above mentioned formulas, it can be noted that, FRC is the smallest among the listed four.