I believe the answer is E
I mean mine are most likely wrong but like any particular question I can figure it out somehow lol
This is possible. Namely, the o<span>ptic nerve transmits visual information from eyes to the brain. But, in some situations, the optic nerve may be damaged. So, eyes are completely normal regarding their structure and function, but the optic nerve cannot transmit information to the brain. Since brain does not receive any information from the eyes, the person is considered blind.</span>
It would take<u> 125 minutes</u> to infuse the ns if the set delivers 10 gtt/ml. By taking the following factors into account: - The volume should be given in milliliters. - Time is expressed in minutes or hours. - Adjust the drop factor in gtts/ml.
Given, 500 ml of ns:
10 x 500 = 5,000 drops
10 drops per milliliter is 10 gtt/mL.
So, for 500 mL, you will receive:
Given that the flow rate is 40 gtt/min,
or 40 drops each minute,
we may calculate the number of minutes by dividing the total drops by 40:
5,000/40 = 125 minutes
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Because they are aside from the nervous system, the most important systems in your body. Without these systems you would not be able to circulate nutrients, expel and transport wastes like CO2, And just about keep you alive. In healthcare, you come to know that without a heart beat or an airway, your patient will die.