The answer is C. Firing.
CT scans, EEGs, and PET scans are all tests used to show the functioning of the brain, but ‘firing’ is not one.
As a nurse working in a hospital and administering IV to a patient, the way to manually check to see if the patient is getting the right amount of medicine is simply by double-checking the label to determine the appropriate dose and to check the drip chamber.
A liquid drug, on the other hand, might be more difficult to administer since the dose must be measured by the person administering it. We recommend using an oral syringe rather than a household teaspoon to measure the amount.
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- First Set up a known ratio
- Set up a proportion with known and desired units. Use x for the quantity that is desired or unknown
- Cross multiply
- Solve for x
Solution:
= (120ml x 10gtt)/60min/hr
= 1200/60
= 20gtts/mins
So all that needs to be done is to ensure that the patient is getting 20 guttae (drops) per minute.
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MI= an advanced type of heartattacks
hyperlipoproteinemia=common disorder. It results from an inability to break down lipids or fats in your body
Some other diagonosies are/could be crouping cough, his crushing pain could be artire failure,his MI heartattacks he is possible to die from that one, His diabetes could lead to: heart failure, stroke, kidney failure/increased blatter infections and coma
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The menstrual cycle provides important body chemicals, called hormones, to keep you healthy. It also prepares your body for pregnancy each month.
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