Calories indicate and measure the energy available in food. Fat is the
most calorie-dense food and carbohydrates are the body's preferred
energy source. Protein and carbs each contain 4
calories per gram and fat contains 9 calories per gram.
The answer is A. interstitial fluid pressure
Interventions that the nurse could give to the sleepy newborn in order for the baby to receive adequate nutrition are; the nurse should rub or massage the newborn's back or parts such as the hands and feet, applying cool cloth on the face of the baby is also essential, unwrapping the cloth that is surrounded on the new born, turning the newborn from side to side and to change the newborn's diaper. These will help the newborn receive adequate nutrition in a state where he or she is sleepy.
If murmur is heard off of the chest, and there is an obvious pericardial thrill, this is a Grade 6 murmur.
Dilution is a term for thinning