Fill-in-the blanks with the correct answers to complete the…

Fill-in-the blanks with the correct answers to complete the following. Check your spelling, sentence case, and subject-verb agreement. Incorrect responses will not earn credit. Do not capitalize words that do not begin sentences and/or are not proper nouns. Do not place a space after hyphens. Secondary colors are formed by mixing two primary colors together. These secondary colors are , , and .

The nurse is caring for a 47-year-old client who has been ad…

The nurse is caring for a 47-year-old client who has been admitted to the cardiac telemetry unit for management of sickle cell crisis. For each client condition, select potential nursing actions that are appropriate for this client. More than 1 action may be selected for each client condition. Client Condition Potential Nursing Actions Acute pain [NursingAction1][NursingAction2] ○ Administer normal saline IV○ Keep the client’s room cool and dry○ Continue supplemental oxygen○ Administer pain medication on a PRN schedule Potential for infection[NurseAction3][NurseAction4][NurseAction5] ○ Provide frequent oral care○ Assess vital signs every 4 hours○ Monitor daily CBC with differential WBC count○ Implement Contact Precautions

Research into a disease has identified a new target enzyme….

Research into a disease has identified a new target enzyme. By a stroke of luck, this enzyme possesses an allosteric site! However, the data you received from your technician is incomplete, but enough remains to calculate the key values and determine if this new drug candidate targets the allosteric site. (significant figures matter)   Here are the data: Control (without inhibitor) Vmax: XXXX [S] = 21.00 M          V = 157.00 units/second Km = 57.00   Experimental (with inhibitor) Vmax: 583.00 [S] = 57.00 M         V = 237.00 units / second Km: XXXX ———————————————————————– Question 1: What is the Vmax of the control?   Question 2: What is the Km of the Experimental?   Question 3: What is the mode of inhibition?   Question 4: Given the data is it likely this inhibitor binds in the allosteric site? If yes, how is that known? If no, how does it bind and how is that known?