Which controls inherited traits?

a. Protoplasm
b. Chromosomes
c. Genes
d. Sex cells


C

Nursing

You might also like to view...

A man came for follow-up care to the free clinic, explaining that he had applied for a job based on his education and years of previous work experience, but, being in a wheelchair, he was turned down

Which of the following responses would be most appropriate for the nurse? a. "If you know you can do the job, go to the free legal aid clinic for assistance. The employer may not know the law." b. "No one would want to hire a handicapped person, so you can continue to come here for free care." c. "Because it can be expensive to obtain the necessary equipment to help you do that job, the employer has every right to refuse to hire you." d. "The law says, if a handicapped person applies, he or she has to get hired even if an able-bodied person also applies."

Nursing

A healthcare organization is implementing connected care. Which situation best fits the use of this delivery system?

A) Chronic congestive heart failure patients are assessed in rural clinics using telecommunication technology and are given instructions on how to best manage their care. B) Patients may sign up with a telehealth provider, who provides health promotion information and activities. C) Continuing education courses for healthcare professionals are provided to the education department of acute-care institutions for continuing education credits. D) A physician consultant receives an x-ray, CT scan, and EKG via the telecommunication network to manage the care of a client with congestive heart failure and diabetes.

Nursing

A patient's ECG shows regular RR intervals of 0.48 seconds, a PR interval of 0.12 seconds, and a QRS of 0.08 seconds. This best fits the criteria for:

A. supraventricular tachycardia B. normal sinus rhythm C. sinus tachycardia D. sinus bradycardia

Nursing

The client is receiving a medication that alters the utilization of glutamate, therefore risking an increase in glutamate levels in the CNS. The nurse should evaluate for which manifestation of high glutamate levels?

1. Blurred vision and dry mouth 2. Signs of neurotoxicity 3. Ataxia 4. Tremors

Nursing