Answer:
- a)i.
- ii. 2
- iii.3
- iv.4
- v .5
- vi.6
- vii.7
- viii.8
b)i.is 1,iii. is 3 iv.is four
Answer:
The correct answer is - 0.25
Explanation:
Calculation of administration right of the dose is very important as higher or low dose can be harmful or lethal as well. If the dose is solution-based then it becomes more complex.
strength of solution: 100mg/0.5ml
So, available dose = 100 mg
Volume would be = 0.5 ml
The dose required 50 mg
Then from "nursing formula":
dose to administration = dose required * volume of solution/dose available
= 50*0.5/100
=0.25ml
Answer:
option b is the correct answer
A - Vessels serving the head and upper limbs
B - Vessels serving the body trunk and lower limbs
C - Vessels serving the viscera
D - Pulmonary Circulation
E - Pulmonary "Pump"
F - Systemic "Pump"
Explanation:
Please find the labelled diagram attached with the post.
From the right atrium through the tricuspid valve to the <u>right ventricle </u> through the <u>pulmonary semilunar </u> valve to the pulmonary trunk to the right and left <u>pulmonary arteries,</u> to the capillary beds of the <u>lungs</u>, to the <u>pulmonary veins</u>, to the <u>left atrium</u> of the heart through the <u>bicuspid (mitral)</u> valve, to the<u> left ventricle</u> through the <u>aortic</u> semilunar valve, to the <u>aorta</u>, to the systemic arteries, to the <u>capillaries</u> of the body tissues, to the systemic veins, to the <u>superior vena cava</u> and <u>inferior vena cava</u>, which enter the right atrium of the heart.