Answer:
I have no clues what those are but Ima go with GX
Explanation:
There are four haploid nuclei present in the last stage of meiosis II, which is telophase II. That is because the cytoplasm was being divided that results into four nuclei. Each of these has 23 chromosomes that contain a chromatid.
Answer:
Light microphone
Explanation:
Because the microorganisms are counted and classified in order to track changes
The answer is: sustained (or extended) release preparation.
<span>A sustained-release medication is a drug whose release of the active ingredient is controlled over time, that is to say, that it diffuses more slowly and longer in the body.
</span>These medications can be any type of preparation, it could be tablets, capsules, ophthalmic or dermal insert, suppository...
Answer:
One of the nurses can make a statement like "Mr Albert needs to see another member of the healthcare team, which is our physician"
Note: Mr Albert is the patient.
Explanation:
Nursing interventions are the treatments and actions that are performed to help a patient to reach the goals that are set for them. This intervention is decided by the nurse. The nurse uses his or her knowledge, experience and critical-thinking skills to decide which interventions will help the patient the most.
There are three types of nursing intervention:
<u>Independent</u> - Only the nurse intervenes and educates the patient.
<u>Dependent</u> - Another member of the healthcare team is required to see the patient. Eg a physician, a dentist, etc.
<u>Interdependent</u>- More than one member of the healthcare team are required to see the patient.
Further education means that other members of the healthcare team are requires to see the patient.