<span>The nurse would most likely administer lorazepam (Ativan) to the client who is experiencing symptom: The client’s experiences symptoms of withdrawal often experience tremors, diaphoresis, and hyperactivity because of the rebound phenomenon when the sedation of the CNS from alcohol begins to decrease.</span>
Answer:
The correct option is b
Explanation:
Phospholipids are lipids that contains a phosphate group, which forms the "head" of the molecule and is hydrophilic (water loving). The "tail" of phospholipids is made of two fatty acids which are hydrophobic (water fearing). The phospholipid in the cell membrane acts as a selectively permeable barrier that regulates what goes in and out of the cell <u>thereby protecting the cell from some external molecules and ions</u>.
Mammals are type of animals that have hair on their body and they give babies not eggs