CLostridium difficile is a microorganism that can cause infection in the GIT. This can happen in irresponsible use of antibiotics and patients who are immunocompromised. The patient's small intestine could be inflammed due to the ongoing infection and also having an increased in peristaltic movement.
Blood is not enter in PCT.
Blood filtered through filtration slit which is present in glomerulus
Clearly, an IV solution of D5W (5% dextrose in water) is a clear solution, not light yellow. The nurse should check the patient's chart if the IV fluid ordered is really D5W. If it is confirmed that D5W is the IV fluid of the patient, then the nurse should replace the IV bag with a new one with clear contents and make an entry in the chart about what was observed and why the previous bag was replaced.
The genetic code is how we call the combinations of three nucleotides (codons) that cells use to translate the information in the DNA and RNA in proteins.
There are 22 amino acids used to make proteins, but 64 possible codons, so some amino acids correspond to more than one codon. All proteins start with methionine (Met) and there are also codons that mark the end of a protein.
The codon for Met is AUG; and the stop codons are UAA, UAG, and UGA.
This means D is the right answer.