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An adult patient has had symptoms of unstable angina during admission to the hospital. What is the most appropriate nursing diagnosis?
 
  A) Deficient knowledge about underlying disease and methods for avoiding complications
  B) Anxiety related to fear of death
  C) Ineffective tissue perfusion (total body) related to reduced oxygen supply to the heart
  D) Noncompliance related to failure to accept necessary lifestyle changes

Question 2

During the cell cycle, the cell is stimulated to emerge from its resting phase and enter what stage?
 
  A) M phase
  B) S phase
  C) G1 phase
  D) G2 phase



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The most appropriate nursing diagnosis is ineffective tissue perfusion related to reduced oxygen supply to the heart because this is the cause of the patient's pain. Further assessment would be needed to determine whether the patient lacks knowledge, fears death, or has made the necessary lifestyle changes.

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When a cell is stimulated to emerge from its resting phase, it enters what is called the G1 phase, which lasts from the time of stimulation from the resting phase until the formation of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). During this period, the cell synthesizes substances needed for DNA formation. The cell is actively collecting materials to make these substances and producing the building blocks for DNA.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Excellent

 

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