Answer:
hypokalemia
Explanation:
Furosemide (Lasix diuretics) is a potent diuretic that if administered in excessive amounts, can produce deep diuresis with loss of water and electrolytes. Excessive diuresis can cause hypokalemia, which causes the muscles to weaken, experience cramping or shaking and also lead to arrhythmias.
The factors that led to this conclusion were, among others, the supply of this medicine, the patient's symptoms and the poor diet she was carrying. The recommendation is to have a diet rich in potassium (foods such as bananas, raisins, plums, pears, etc.) and if required, the provision of oral potassium supplements.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Alexander the Great spread Greek culture by conquering other places around Europe and the Middle East. This is because if you are near a person or a certain type of people, then you start to act similar to them.
Answer:
In the picture, England, (or United Kingdom) is occupying countries and geographical regions in order to expropriate all of its resources. Some countries or islands are closer to its hands (Ireland) which means it basically became the part of UK. Other countries are trying to mantain its sovereignty.
Explanation:
Imperialism is a political doctrine which made the United Kingdom as wealthy as it is today. It is a first empire who conquered most of the world in XVIII and XIX century. Imperialism basically means colonization of land and extraction of its resources. It also means putting those countries in dependent position from UK, because the ties between these countries are so strong that if UK were about to leave these lands, they would soon be bankrupt and desent into civil war. This is why the political anti-colonial and national movements were important in those countries in order to free themselves from the chains of UK. In the terms of resources, labor power and slavery also had an enormous importance for the development of UK, and later USA.
Answer:
Telecommuting
Explanation:
This is an example of telecommuting. Telecommuting refers to a type of work arrangement in which employees do not commute to a specific place (office, warehouse, store, etc.) to work. Instead, they work at home or any place they prefer. Employers who work in this way rely on telecommunication devices in order to stay in contact with the main place of work. Sometimes, like in the case of Lizzy, employers have to go to an office or other central location on a regular (though not daily) schedule. In recent years, as telecommunication devices have improved, this arrangement has become increasingly common.