Explanation:
While you are in the hospital: If possible, first bring your complaints to your doctor and nurses. Be as specific as you can and ask how your complaint can be resolved. You can also ask to speak to a hospital social worker who can help solve problems and identify resources. Social workers also organize services and paperwork when patients leave the hospital.
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Answer: The statement that indicates the woman understood the nurse's explanation of care is; "I can continue to breastfeed my infant, but it may be somewhat uncomfortable."
Explanation:
Many mothers who breastfeed may get mastitis. This is a painful, but curable, inflammation of the tissues in the breast area. Sometimes, this can cause an infection that the mother will need to take antibiotics for. The mother may get chills and sometimes a fever when she has mastitis.
Action of toxins from the bacterium Clostridium at the neuromuscular junctions
Explanation:
Toxins produced by bacterium like Clostridium botulinum (BoNT, botulinum) and C. tetanus (TeNT) lethal neurotoxins which affect the nervous pathways.
These neurotoxins are proteolytic enzymes which cleave or destroy the SNAP Receptor (SNARE) proteins which anchor the vesicles to the synaptic membrane. The SNARE proteins help in vesicular fusion and are targeted by the neurotoxins which makes them inactive.
Due to this inactivity of SNARE proteins, fusion of synaptic vesicles to synaptic membrane is affected and prevents the flow of neurotransmitters in the synaptic cleft, which in turn stops propagation of action potentials in the muscle cells. This toxic activity may even lead to paralysis of muscles.