The DRI (Dietary Reference Intake) is 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight, or 0.36 grams per pound. This amounts to: 56 grams per day for the average sedentary man
Type II error is called false negative, that mean that you say the null hypothesis is right when it is not. In this case, the null hypothesis is "the drug is not safe". Then the error should be <span>to conclude the drug is safe when in, fact, it is unsafe</span>.
Answer:
Explanation:
The respiratory system which includes the organs used for breathing and the skeletal system which is responsible for body support and aids it proper movement interact and can be interwoven functionally in the following ways:
1. The bones in the nose called nasal conchae form swirl like shapes in the nose region that aids the passage of warm air from the nose to the lungs.
2. The centre of the human bones consist of the bone marrow which is responsible for the production and formation of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. These red blood cells carry oxygen from the lungs to other parts of the body like a transport system.
3. The thoracic or rib cage protects the lungs from damage and ensures stability.
Answer: 1- The client's apical pulse is 68 beats/min and irregularly irregular
Explanation:
Option one is the most important finding because, although it showed apical pulse rate of 68, which is still within the normal range of 60-100, It pointed out that the pulse rate is irregularly irregular.which may be an indication of possible heart failure.
Besides, atrial fibrillation was explained with this option with the use of the words (irregularly irregular) ,and the use of digoxin to speed heart rate.Therefore , indication of heart failure should be the main sign by the healthcare provider.