Answer:
All of the following are key hormones in muscle and bone formation except epinephrine.
Explanation:
Epinephrine is also known as adrenaline. It’s both a <u>hormone</u> and a <u>medication</u>. While cortisol, estrogen and growth hormone are key to muscle and bone formation, epinephrine has other functions. It’s released by the adrenal glands and some neurons in response to danger, excitement and stress. Epinephrine helps the body react to those emotions more quickly. It increases strength and awareness in stressful situations. It makes the heart beat faster and increases blood flow both to the brain and muscles. In excess it can be dangerous to the body.
Answer:
With the help of an assistive personnel, the nurse has repositioned the client from a left lateral to a right lateral position. The clients daughter asks why the nurse keeps her father lying on his side. Which of the following rationales should the nurse give the family member? Posterior segment of the left upper lobe.
Explanation:
The line of immune defense that was broken was the skin. It might not look helpful but it's a very important part of the body.
Answer:
A. There has been full compliance with all government regulations and permit conditions
Explanation:
Many facilities produce waste that needs to be properly disposed of. Some waste might be radioactive, some might be biohazardous, and some might just be unsafe to dispose of through the normal channels.
Unfortunately in some instances, all procedures are followed and all processes are strictly monitored, however someone still manages to get hurt. In this case, they are still able to file a lawsuit to recover damages, even if there was full compliance of all regulations from the facility. The court can then decide who is at fault.