A 16-year-old primigravida at 32 weeks’ gestation is admitted to the high-risk unit. Her blood pressure is 170/110 mm Hg and she has 4+ proteinuria. She has gained 50 lb (22.7 kg) during the pregnancy, and her face and extremities are edematous. Which complication is this client experiencing?A. Eclampsiab. B. Severe preeclampsiac. C.Chronic hypertensiond. D. Gestational hypertension

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Severe preeclampsia

Explanation:

  • Severe preeclampsia is a condition in which arteriolar spasms occur that result in hypertension and decreased arterial perfusion of the kidneys. This, in turn, causes an alteration in the glomeruli, resulting in oliguria and proteinuria, retention of sodium and water, and finally edema.
  • Since in the given question it has been given that the pregnant female has 170/110 mm blood pressure and 4+ proteinuria along with edema at extremities and her face this leads us to the conclusion that the client is experiencing Severe preeclampsia.

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The transcription of DNA into a complementary strand of mRNA does not take place in translation.  

In genetics and molecular biology, translation refers to the procedure in which ribosomes in the Endoplasmic reticulum or cytoplasm produce proteins after the procedure of transcription of DNA to RNA takes place in the nucleus of the cell.  

In translation, the mRNA is deciphered in a ribosome to generate a particular chain of amino acid or polypeptide.  


DNA transcription into a complementary strand of mRNA does not occur during translation process.

Further Explanation

Translation  

  • Translation refers to the process by which proteins are synthesized in the cell. The process takes place in organelles known as ribosomes found either freely suspended in the cytoplasm or attached to the surface of the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
  • During the process of translate the genetic code carried by the messenger RNA is decoded by the help of a transfer RNA and is used to make sequence of amino acids and then proteins.
  • mRNA contains codons such that each codon codes for a specific amino acids.
  • Each codon is decoded to form an amino acid that is attached to another and so forth forming a polypeptide and consequently a protein.
  • Codon in this case refers to a three nucleotide bases that are read together during translation and codes for a particular amino acid.
  • tRNA is responsible for bringing amino acids to the ribosomes since it contains the anticodons that are complementary to the codons on the mRNA

Transcription

  • This is the process that occurs before translation in the nucleus of a cell. Information carried by the DNA is copied to a complementary messenger RNA.
  • The process of transcription is catalyzed by enzyme RNA polymerase which acts on DNA to produce a molecule of mRNA.

Keywords: Translation, messenger RNA, transcription, ribosomes.

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Subject: Biology  

Topic: Gene expression

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