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yes, because we cannot see DNA without a machine, and its the same with nano-molecules, that are blind to the human eye
The correct answer is: nurse should provide fluids to patient (rehydratration).
Sickle cell anemia is a genetic disorder caused by a mutation in the gene which encodes for hemoglobin (oxygen carrying protein). Patients with this disorder often experience vaso-occlusive crisis (VOC), condition caused by the blockage of small blood vessels. Oxygen supply to the tissue is blocked and that causes pain and injuries. VOC is usually triggered by dehidratation, so, rehydration is recommended. Oxygen therapy and opioids use are also the way for VOC treatment.
In the average person, 70-80 percentage of alcohol is absorbed through the small intestine.
- Alcohol is not treated the same way as other food nutrients. In fact, the digestive system exerts additional effort to remove it from the body, giving alcohol removal priority over other nutrients including lipids (fats), carbs, and proteins.
- All parts of the digestive tract take in alcohol. In contrast to other nutrients, alcohol is quickly absorbed in the small intestine and enters the bloodstream immediately via the stomach lining.
- Although other bodily cells can also metabolize alcohol, the liver is where alcohol metabolism mostly takes place.
- Acetaldehyde, a poisonous chemical, is created when alcohol is broken down.
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