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Refer to the scenario below to answer the following questions.
The Practice (Scenario)
Kelly Rae works at an ophthalmology office where she has been employed as a technician for approximately one year. Due to a recent retirement, Kelly has been promoted to the position of clinic coordinator, where she is responsible for supervising and training other technicians, overseeing the doctors' schedules, and coordinating activities between the scheduling desk, the technicians, the insurance office, and the optical shop. Upon her promotion she was given a mandate by the doctors to "clean house" in an effort to make fundamental changes to enhance productivity.
-A technician named Nelly was very concerned that some of the changes proposed by Kelly would lead to increased filing errors that would ultimately affect patient care. Nelly's resistance to change came from her __________.

Identify the roles of nurses in educating patients and guardians about disease prevention, especially in vulnerable populations.
Apply knowledge of normal and abnormal vital signs to assess patient conditions accurately.
Differentiate between various respiratory and cardiac conditions based on symptoms and diagnostic tests.
Appreciate the importance of patient education in managing chronic conditions like COPD.

Definitions:

Turgor Pressure

Turgor Pressure is the force within the cell that pushes the plasma membrane against the cell wall, crucial for maintaining plant cell structure and rigidity.

Receptor-mediated Endocytosis

A cellular process by which cells internalize molecules (such as proteins) by the inward budding of plasma membrane vesicles containing proteins with receptor sites specific to the molecules being internalized.

Coated Pits

Specialized areas on the cell membrane involved in the process of receptor-mediated endocytosis, often marked by a specific coating protein.

Endosome

Membrane-bound compartments inside cells, involved in sorting and directing vesicular traffic of proteins and lipids.

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