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Start by converting 77# to kg, which is 34.9kg
The medication dose is 3 mg/kg, so 3 x 34.9 = 104.7 mg.
Rounding up, that’s 105 mg, and the medication comes in 105mg/5 mL, so they would get 5 mL.
If you’re not allowed to round, you’ll get 4.985 mL, and you’re not going to have the ability to accurately micromeasure like that with an oral medication.
Answer:
The correct answer to the question: Which of the following instruments is often used to grasp the intestines, would be: C: Babcock clamps.
Explanation:
Surgery on the abdominal cavity, be it open, or through laparoscopy, is major, and requires specialized equipment, as destabilazation of the patient will be very fast, especially with the loss of temperature, and the possibility of coagulopathies. There are many types of equipment and tools that are required during a GI tract surgery, and most of them had to do with either the careful manipulation of the blood vessels around the abdominal cavity, or the intestines. In the case of the intestines, the instrument that must always be present are the Babcock clamps which are used to hold the intestinal tissue during surgery.
Answer: Prevent physical deformity and Preserve Joint function
Explanation:
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Answer: youll probably get sick
Explanation:
glucagon causes the liver to break glycogen down to release glucose; alpha cells . what is the normal level of glucose in the blood? why is this a set point? 90/100 ml, the pancreas releases insulin in response to sugar in the blood in order to return the blood to that set level. insulin will be discharged by the pancreas, the glucose in the blood will be taken into the liver or body cells