Answer: A is not true.
Explanation: b,c, d are all true
Answer:
A. 60 cc/hr
B. 00:50 hours
Explanation:
A) How many cc/hr should you set the pump for to keep the IV going at the same rate?
Since we have 60 gtt/cc microdrip tubing and the D5W is running at 60gtt/min.
The number of cc/min = 60 gtt/min ÷ 60 gtt/cc = 1 cc/min
So, the number of cc/hr = 1 cc/min × 60 min/1 hr = 60 cc/hr
B) What time will the infusion be completed?
Since we have 500 cc and an infusion rate of 60 cc/hr, the time taken for the infusion to complete, t = volume/infusion rate = 500 cc ÷ 60 cc/hr = 500/60 = 8¹/₃ hrs = 8 hrs 20 mins.
Since the infusion started at 16:30 hours, 8 hrs 20 mins later is 16:30 + 8:20 = 24:50 hours = 00:50 hours.
So, the infusion will be completed at 00:50 hours.
Answer:
Saturated Fats
All foods containing fat have a mix of specific types of fats. Even healthy foods like chicken and nuts have small amounts of saturated fat, though much less than the amounts found in beef, cheese, and ice cream. Saturated fat is mainly found in animal foods, but a few plant foods are also high in saturated fats, such as coconut, coconut oil, palm oil, and palm kernel oil.
Trans Fats
Trans fatty acids, more commonly called trans fats, are made by heating liquid vegetable oils in the presence of hydrogen gas and a catalyst, a process called hydrogenation.
Unsaturated fats, which are liquid at room temperature, are considered beneficial fats because they can improve blood cholesterol levels, ease inflammation, stabilize heart rhythms, and play a number of other beneficial roles. Unsaturated fats are predominantly found in foods from plants, such as vegetable oils, nuts, and seeds.
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