Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

Glucose is moved into a cell, down a concentration gradient, using a carrier protein. Therefore transport of glucose into the cell is an example of active transport


Ans: True

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A patient asks the nurse about possible options regarding treatment for a malignant melanoma lesion on her arm. How should the nurse respond to this patient?

1. "The preferred method of treatment is to remove all the cancer surgically." 2. "An anti-cancer cream will be used to dissolve the lesion." 3. "You will receive radiation to the skin lesion as a first method of treatment." 4. "You will receive intravenous chemotherapy as a first method of treatment"

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The nurse instructs the client to care for an open, draining wound before discharge. Which does the nurse include in client teaching for wound healing by secondary intention? (Choose all that apply.)

1. Avoid bathing and showers until directed. 2. Take your temperature at least once every day. 3. Report any drainage and redness of wound bed. 4. Change the dressing at the first sign of drainage. 5. Eat a well-balanced diet with high-quality protein. 6. Palpate the wound edges for a healing ridge daily.

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