Which is a difference between frogs and bacteria?
A. Frogs are able to control all life processes in one cell, while bacteria cannot.
B. Frogs are single-celled organisms, while bacteria are multi-celled organisms.
C. Frogs are multi-celled organisms, while bacteria are single-celled organisms.
D. Frogs must rely on other single-celled organisms for survival, while bacteria are dependent only on themselves.
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When caring for a client receiving supplemental oxygen through a nasal cannula, the nursing assistant will? Except
A. report an incorrect flow rate to the nurse immediately
B. remove the nasal cannula at mealtimes and during ADLs.
C. provide frequent oral care.
D. check the oxygen flow rate on the flow meter often.
E. check for skin irritation around his or her nostrils, cheeks, and ears.