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When the nurse is obtaining a history from a patient who is admitted with jaundice, which statement is most indicative of a need for patient teaching?
Dispersal
The movement of individuals or seeds away from their area of origin or from high population density areas to new locations for breeding or growth.
Migration
The seasonal movement of animals from one region to another for breeding, feeding, or climate reasons.
Environmental Cues
Signals from the surrounding environment that trigger behavioral or physiological responses in organisms, such as changes in weather, availability of resources, or presence of predators.
Navigation
The process by which an organism determines its position and plans and executes movement through an environment.
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