Answer: Chronic Confusion
Explanation:
A nursing diagnosis is a statement indicating several different potential problems a patient may face. A person's response to actual and potential health problems. It is the foundation for establishing and carrying out a patient care plan.
The components of a Nursing Diagnosis include;
▪the two-part plan: problem statement and etiology (causes)
▪the three-part plan: problem statement, etiology and defining characteristics. The phrase, "As evidenced by..." (AEB) is joined to the first two components.
Going by the three-part plan, the diagnosis, "Chronic Confusion related to loss of cognitive function as evidenced by incoherent language." can be split thus,
▪problem statement: Chronic confusion
▪etiology (cause): loss of cognitive function
▪defining characteristics: incoherent language.
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Using your knowledge of m/v = g/mL, you can start by putting that in the equation as:

And you know that the volume is 25 mL. So you could put this into the equation as:

And you also know that the molar mass of KCl is 74.55g (K = 39.1 g/mol and Cl = 35.45 g/mol. Add them together to get 74.55g/mol).
We can then put this in the equation as:

Then, we can mulitply them all together:

And now we know that
there are 0.01 moles of KCl in the sample.
The diabetic syndrome is not a genetic disorder found on a karyotype
Vitamin B-Complex is one of the vitamins that help our body to function properly. It has all the essential nutrients that helps convert food into nutrients in order to fuel and energized our body. Vitamin B-Complex is water-soluble, it means that it can be easily dissolved in water.
So the answer is : Complex.