IV Calcium Gluconate temporarily stabilizes the effects of hyperkalemia. A combination of IV insulin plus D50 lowers the serum potassium level. Oral polystyrene sulfonate is being used to treat high level of potassium in the blood. The nurse should anticipate that client is experiencing symptoms of hyperkalemia that is why he or she is being prescribed with these medications. Symptoms include weakness, numbness, chest pain, palpitations,fatigue,cardiac arrhytmia thus absence of these symptoms would indicate the effectiveness of the mentioned medications. Also if the potassium level of the client would be lowered down or within the normal limits also means that the client is well medicated.
<span>The right answer is: A
A) The molecule is digested by exonucleases because it is not protected at the 5' end. (correct)
B) The molecule is digested by restriction enzymes in the eukaryotic cell's nucleus. (false it is digested by exonucleases due to the absence of the 3'cap and the 5'tail)
C) The mRNA cannot exit the nucleus to be transcribed without the 5' cap and poly-A tail. (false, to be TRANSLATED and not to be transcribed)
D) The mRNA molecule attaches to a ribosome and is translated at a much slower rate. (false, it doesn't have a role to play in translation)</span>
Energy can neither be created nor destroyed.
Energy can only be changed from one form to another.
Answer:
A buildup of sticky mucus on the outside of the cell
Explanation:
The deletion of the codon means that the protein the gene codes for is missing one amino acid.
That protein acts as a Cl⁻ channel in the cellular membrane and controls the movement of water in the tissues.
The water produces thin, freely flowing mucus. Without the water, a coating of thick mucus builds up on the outside of the cell.