Which is the best description of the role of hydrogen ions in the body?

1. Changes in hydrogen ion concentration can cause denaturing of proteins.
2. The hydrogen ion is a large ion particle that has a significant effect on physiologic functioning.
3. The hydrogen ion is not very reactive until it combines with oxygen.
4. The hydrogen ion is available in large concentrations in the body and has an effect on many of the body's functions.


Changes in hydrogen ion concentration can cause denaturing of proteins.

Rationale: Changes in hydrogen ion concentration can cause denaturing of proteins. The hydrogen ion is a small ion particle that is very reactive. It is available in small concentrations in the body.

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a. SBAR c. Non-reactive stress test b. Electronic fetal monitor d. Ultrasonography

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The patient is to receive amoxicillin (Moxatag) 500 mg q8h; the medication is dispensed at 250 mg/5 mL. How many teaspoons would the nurse administer for one dose?

What will be an ideal response?

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