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Clamp the tube
- Clamping the tube will increase
the pressure on the gastric sutures from a concentration of gas and fluid.
2. Consider this an expected event.
- As a result of the trauma of
surgery, some bleeding can be predictable for 4 to 5 hours.
3. Instill the tube with iced normal saline.
- Iced saline rarely is used
because it grounds for vasoconstriction, local ischemia, and a decrease in body
temperature.
4. Notify the client's surgeon of this finding
- This is not essential; this is
an anticipated occurrence.
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 AB blood type is an example of codominance. It is a type of dominance where alleles of a pair are fully expressed. This would result to a product that is neither recessive not dominant and an AB blood type is a perfect example.
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<span>This nurse has an opportunity to educate and instruct someone whose life is in need of restructuring. This client must develop the skills necessary to deal with life's ups and downs, as well as developing a life/health balance. This person can make the necessary changes to improve their physical as well as their mental health by incorporating stress management, a proper diet and common sense.</span>
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
- B. substitution
- C. point mutation
- F. translocation
- A. mutation
- H. duplication
- G. inversion
- D. frameshift mutation
- E. insertion
Explanation:
Mutation:
A mutation is a change or alteration of the sequence of nucleotides in the DNA.
Mutations are of various types. Two of the major types are:
- Point mutations
- Chromosomal aberrations.
- Point mutations are changes in one or two or a few nucleotides of DNA. Point mutations are further of various types:
- Substitutions are exchanges of one nucleotide with another. Substitutions are also of three types: nonsense (codon changes to stop codon), missense (codon codes for a different amino acid) and silent mutations (codon codes for the same amino acid).
- Insertions/deletions are the addition or removal of one or a few nucleotides. Frameshift mutations alter the DNA reading frame, changing all the consequent amino acids.
- Chromosomal aberrations constitute translocations (part of one chromosome attaches to another), inversions (the orientation of the chromosome is altered), insertions (duplication or insertion of multiple copies of a chromosomal segment) and deletions (deletion of a chromosomal segment).