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I think it is 9.12 I might be wrong but I think it’s 9.12
The correct answer is Vasopressors.
In order to administer fluid resuscitation and vasopressors as part of probable sepsis therapy, you should gain the proper vascular access.
When your blood pressure is so low that your organs aren't receiving enough blood, vasopressors can help you boost it. Shock sufferers and those with various medical disorders that cause extremely low blood pressure are examples of this. You frequently receive vasopressor medications through an IV from your provider.
Vasopressors tighten or constrict your blood vessels, causing your heart to beat faster. All of these aid in your body's blood circulation to the organs that matter most.
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Answer:
False.
Explanation:
Edward II was a play written by Christopher Marlowe, who was also a great influencer of the Elizabethan writers during and after his time. The play depicts a homosexual relationship between King Edward II of England and the 1st Earl of Cornwall, Piers Gaveston.
The statement that Edward II was written by Marlowe as a way of honoring the memory of William Shakespeare after his death is false as Marlowe died before Shakespeare. While Shakespeare died in 1616, Marlowe was killed in 1593. The play Edward II was entered into the Stationer's Register some five weeks after the death of Marlowe.