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The correct answer would be a two word system for naming organisms by using the genus and species.
Binomial nomenclature is a formal system of giving a scientific name to an organism.
It was given by Carolus Linnaeus.
According to this system, scientific name of an organism is made up of two components- generic name and specific epithet.
These names are generally Latin in origin and are written in italics.
The first word of the scientific name represents the genus name and second word represents the specific epithet.
The first letter of the genus name is always written in capitals while rest is written in small letters.
The genus and specific epithet are either underlined separately when they are written or they are italicized when printed. It indicates their Latin origin.
For example, the scientific name of human is <em>Homo sapiens. </em>
The correct answer is that nurse should give the patient sedatives and analgetics.
Terminal weaning is the incrementally withdrawal of mechanical ventilation from a patient who is not expected to survive. The process includes decreasing the ventilatory rate or decreasing inspired oxygenis until the patient is no longer receiving that ventilatory support. Sedation an analgetics are used in this case in order to control distress and relief the pain. Palliative sedation is a process of continuous usage of sedative drug in the last hours or days of a dying patient's life.
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