Answer:
Make it personal...
Explanation:
Sometimes it can feel like maintaining a healthy lifestyle is an overwhelming challenge that doesn’t fit within the realities of daily life. It’s tough to hold down a full-time job, eat well, train for a marathon, make homemade green juice, spend quality time with your family/partner, and meditate for an hour each day.
Of course, healthy living can incorporate all of these things (if you want it to), but it doesn’t have to be defined by grandiose displays of health and fitness.
So much of healthy living is really made up of small things we do daily—things that are so small they don’t feel momentous, but that, done consistently over time, add up to produce big results.
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The nurse should verify
the proper client and route. The rationale behind this is a nurse should
monitor the five "Rs" of medication administration: right client,
right drug, right dose, right route, and right time. The drops may be warmed to
prevent pain or dizziness, but this act isn't important. An emesis basin would
be used for irrigation of the ear. The client should be placed in the lateral
position for five minutes, not semi-Fowler's position, to prevent the drops
from draining.
Answer:
Option). about 20 percent of the calcium ion required for contraction comes from outside the cell.
Explanation:
Calcium ions play an important role in cardiac muscle physiology. Calcium ions influx is responsible for plateau phase after depolarization. Calcium ions also play role in muscle contraction with the help of troponin (regulatory protein).
For contraction, about 20 percent of calcium ions are supplied from outside of the cell, while rest of the calcium ions are released from SR (sarcoplasmic reticulum).
Thus, the correct answer is 'forth option.'
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