Answer: B. Obliteration
Explanation:
Obliterating an entry from a medical record is to remove all traces of it from the record. This action is generally frowned upon as medical records are considered legal documents.
If entries need to be modified there are set steps on how this can be done such that there will be record that something was altered. Obliterating an entry in a medical record can lead to serious legal problems.
Answer:
D. by exposing the baby to objects of bright colors
Explanation:
Newborns find high contrast colors easier to pick out.
They cannot see far away (more than 30 cm), so answer A is incorrect. Newborn sight is fuzzy and they are just learning to track objects with their eyes, so answer B is also incorrect.
Answer:
The profession has grown and there are degrees that prepare budding techs to enter the field. There are also national certifying exams, which require preparation and study. As a result of all these demands, formal pharmacy technician's training is increasingly important.
Explanation:
Answer:
0.2558 g
Explanation:
1.- In titration, since you have the concentration and the volume of the titrant and the aliquot that you take, you can use the formula C1 V1 = C2 V2.
2.- To obtain C2 = C1 V1 /V2
Substitution C2 = (0.0149 M ) (9.75 ml) /25 ml = 0.0058 11 M
3.- This concentration is the number of moles that you would have in 1 L but you dissolve your tablet in 250 ml, so a rule of three.
4.- 0.005811 moles - 1 L
x - 0.250 L
X= 0.250 L x 0.005811 moles / 1L = 0.00145275 moles
5.- using your molecular weight, you can obtain the grams with another rule of three.
0.00145275 moles - x
1 mole - 176.12 g
x= 176.12 g x 0.00145275 moles / 1 mole = 0.2558 g
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