The process by which an organism’s internal environment is kept stable in spite of changes in the external environment.
A. Positive Feedback
B. Negative Feedback
C. Homeostasis
D. Targeted Cells
Select your answer:
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A. age
B. height & weight
C. current state of health
D. celebrity status
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A patient needs to have a tracheostomy placed for laryngeal cancer compromising the airway. What would be a priority for PRE-OP nursing interventions?
A. Establishing a form of communication with the patient post-op.
B. Explaining the risks and benefits of the surgery.
C. Using therapeutic communication to comfort the patient and reduce anxiety.
D. Showing the patient photographs of other people with a tracheostomy