The answer to this question is that the nurse should suspect
that the client is suffering from Hyperkalemia.
<span>Hyperkalemia is a situation where in patients is having a
high level of potassium in the blood. This situation is life threatening that
it can lead to cardiac arrest and mortality. Chest pains, palpitations,
tingling sensation or feeling of numbness, and trouble breathing are some of
the symptoms of having hyperkalemia. In mild cases of hyperkalemia, patients
are treated by instructing the patient to have a diet plan that is low in
potassium. They are also advised to take a diuretic in order to decrease the
potassium levels in the blood by excreting it in the urine.</span><span> </span>
Maslow believes that a person must first satisfy lower needs before they'll be motivated to satisfy higher needs. The highest need in Maslow's hierarchy is the need for self-actualization. Before one can achieve this, one must satisfy all the lower needs first (physiological, safety, love/belongingness/self-esteem).
Answer:
Plasticity.
Explanation:
Brain is the most important organ of the body as it regulates the other system of the body as well. The three main divisions of brain - forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain.
The brain shows the feature known as plasticity that determines the ability of the brain to change its structure and function depending upon the external and internal environment of the body. The plasticity is also helpful to maintain the normal physiology of the body.
Thus, the answer is plasticity.
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