Sodium, chloride, and potassium are the three most abundant ions in the human body
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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A client tells the nurse during a postpartum parenting class that she has switched her 6-month infant from formula to cow's milk to save money on the cost of formula. Which one of the following statements made by the nurse would be the best?
a. "Cow's milk has higher amounts of iron, which could interfere with blood volume." b. "Cow's milk can be safely given to an infant older than one year of age." c. "Powdered formula can be blended with cow's milk to supplement." d. "Cow's milk has as lower amounts of protein. The infant will need additional amounts of milk to meet the infant's needs."
The client in chronic renal failure is most likely to develop what acid-base imbalance?
a. respiratory acidosis b. respiratory alkalosis c. metabolic acidosis d. metabolic alkalosis
The weakest prohormone is:
a. androstenedione ("andro"). b. androstenediol. c. dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). d. testosterone.