If a client is being treated for diverticulosis, the following points
should be included by the nurse in the client's teaching plan:
- Do not suppress the urge to defecate.
- Avoid constipation
- Drink at least 8 to 10 large glasses (Approximately
2 Liters) of fluid every day.
- Include foods that are soft but have increased
fiber in your daily diet
- Avoid the use of laxatives or enemas except when
recommended by the physician.
- Exercise regularly if the current lifestyle is
somewhat inactive.
Answer:
selective interference
Explanation:
Natural selection acts on genes that are inherited together, which is the case for species of asexual reproduction (where genes are inherited together by clonal offspring). In asexual species, linkage disequilibrium (i.e., non-random association of the alleles of different <em>loci</em>), can be understood in a similar mode in terms of population allele frequencies. Selective interference underlies the association between beneficial mutations and surrounding sites which are subject to deleterious mutations. It has been shown that asexual species adapt at a slower rate than species of sexual reproduction. In sexual species, selective interference could be bypassed through the mechanism of recombination during meiosis (although there is not conclusive evidence of this). In asexual species, different deleterious and beneficial mutations are generally fixed, whereas beneficial mutations are generally spread and fixed in species of sexual reproduction.
Explanation:
The rising acidity of the oceans threatens coral reefs by making it harder for corals to build their skeletons. ... Corals grow their skeletons upward toward sunlight and also thicken them to reinforce them.
Ocean acidification (OA) is considered an important threat to coral reef ecosystems, because it reduces the availability of carbonate ions that reef-building corals need to produce their skeletons.