Soon after the nurse administers an intradermal injection of…

Soon after the nurse administers an intradermal injection of an allergen to a patient’s forearm, the patient reports itching at the site, weakness, and dizziness. When administering care, which action would the nurse appropriately delegate to the certified nursing assistant (CNA)?

Several years later, the patient presents to the HIV clinic…

Several years later, the patient presents to the HIV clinic for a follow up appointment. Until recently, he has been doing well. The nurse’s physical assessment is negative except for the following:  Skin cool and clammy, patient reports frequent night sweats. Patient reports intermittent nausea and decreased appetite. Bilateral lymphadenopathy in neck and axilla. BP 128/78 mmHg, HR 98 bpm, RR 18, temperature 99.7 F oral, O2 sat 96% room air.   Labs/Diagnostics Results Reference Flag Viral load 100,000 copies/mL HIGH CD4 count 250 cells/mm3 LOW Candidiasis culture Negative NEGATIVE Chest X-Ray Negative, lungs clear bilaterally Based on the assessment data and diagnostic results above, what is the nurse’s priority concern?

On the previous exam’s material we discussed the inheritance…

On the previous exam’s material we discussed the inheritance genetics of the disease cystic fibrosis. Cystic fibrosis is caused by a mutation in a gene coding for a protein that transports chloride ions in lung epithelial tissue. This function is needed to have a normal amount of mucous in the lungs and when defective, as is in the case of cystic fibrosis, the lung mucous levels are too high. Explain in cellular terms, including transcription, translation and after translation, how a mutation in this gene would cause the transporter to not function. (5 pts)