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Blood clottingBone formation
11/14/22, 6:37 PMElsevier Adaptive Quizzing - Quiz performanceRationaleCholesterol is an essential structural and functional component of most cellularmembranes. The fact that it is associated with atherosclerotic plaques does not detractfrom its essential functions. Cholesterol is not necessary for blood clotting; calciumand vitamin K are. Cholesterol is not essential for bone formation; calcium,phosphorus, and calciferol are. Cholesterol is not involved in muscle contraction;potassium, sodium, and calcium are.STUDY TIP:A helpful method for decreasing test stress is to practice self-affirmation.After you have adequately studied and really know the material, start looking in themirror each time you pass one and say to yourself—preferably out loud—'I know thismaterial, and I will do well on the test.' After several times of watching and hearingyourself reaffirm your knowledge, you will gain inner confidence and be able toperform much better during the test period. This technique really works for studentswho are adventurous enough to use it. It may feel silly at first, but if it works, whocares? It will work for performing skills in clinical as well, as long as you have practicedthe skill sufficiently.A client with a body mass index (BMI) of 35 verbalizes the need to loseweight. The nurse encourages the client to lose weight safely by makingwhich dietary change?Muscle contractionCellular membrane structure
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