Answer:
drowsiness, increased sexual arousal, increased metabolism
Explanation:
Slow brain function
Slowed pulse and breathing
Lowered blood pressure
Poor concentration
Confusion
Fatigue2
Dizziness
Slurred speech
Fever
Sluggishness
Visual disturbances
Dilated pupils
Disorientation, lack of coordination
Depression
Difficulty or inability to urinate
Addiction
#7) 200 mg
The dose (d) is proportional to amount of fluid received
d/(600 mL) = (400 mg)/(1200 mL)
d = (600 mL)(400 mg)/(1200 ml)
d = 200 mg
The patient received 200 mg of drug.
#8) 120 mg
750 ml 300mg
300 ml x mg
750 / 300 = 300 / x
x = (300 x 300) / 750 = 120 m
Answer:
ECG paper is a grid where time is measured along the horizontal axis.
Each small square is 1 mm in length and represents 0.04 seconds.
Each larger square is 5 mm in length and represents 0.2 seconds.
Voltage is measured along the vertical axis.
10 mm is equal to 1mV in voltage.
The diagram below illustrates the configuration of ECG graph paper and where to measure the components of the ECG wave form
Heart rate can be easily calculated from the ECG strip:
When the rhythm is regular, the heart rate is 300 divided by the number of large squares between the QRS complexes.
For example, if there are 4 large squares between regular QRS complexes, the heart rate is 75 (300/4=75).
The second method can be used with an irregular rhythm to estimate the rate. Count the number of R waves in a 6 second strip and multiply by 10.
For example, if there are 7 R waves in a 6 second strip, the heart rate is 70 (7x10=70).
Depressive disorders are more common in women,whereas bipolar disorder is equally common in women and men.