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mass spectrometry-Components of the samples are compared to known molecular weights.
microcrystalline test-Samples are mixed with reagents and observed under a polarized microscope
spectroscopy-Samples are exposed to UV and IR rays and their absorbance is measured.
Color test-Samples are mixed with specific reagents to produce colors.
Mass spectroscopy employs the technique of measurement of mass to charge ratio in determining the molecular weight
Spectroscopy deals with the relationship between a matter and electromagnetic radiations.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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A. Expect the effluent from the sigmoid colostomy to be loose and continuous.
B. Use irrigation to help establish a regular bowel pattern.
C. Change the stoma's appliance every other day.
D. Expect effluent from the newly created stoma within 24 hr after surgery.
The information to be included by the nurse in teaching is Use irrigation to help establish a regular bowel pattern (option B)
A colostomy is a surgical procedure characterized by
- Being an opening in the belly (abdominal wall) that is made during surgery
- Work as an alternative when a problem is causing the colon to not work properly
- Pass one end of the colon (large intestine) through this opening in the skin to form a stoma.
- Be an alternative for a short time about 3 to 6 months.
After this procedure, the nurses may tell the patient that irrigation is a way to control the passage of stool. Therefore, the nurse will advise the patient to use this method so that the patient establishes a regular bowel pattern (option B)
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True
Explanation:
The terms auricle and atrium were used interchangeably to refer to the upper heart chamber in old literatures, thus leading to confusion. To put it simply, atrium is the upper chamber of heart and auricle (also called atrial appendage) is the ear like conical muscular pouch that arise from each atrium.