the answer is 21 ml's! 525 mg divided by 25 mg per ml would equal 21 ml's! in other words, 21 ml's would deliver precisely 525 mg of medication considering the given info. is accurate!!
25/1.05 = 23.81 ml (rounded)
A Rh negative patient cannot receive Rh positive blood as it will cause a antibody reaction to the donor plasma, but a Rh positive patient can receive Rh negative blood as the donor blood lacks the Rh antibody component. PS the Rh factor is present on Red blood cells and not in Plasma
The answer would depend on what substance the question is about.
You should substitute your solution in the equation. If the solution is correct you will receive equality. Otherwise your solution is wrong.
Yes, but only if the patient has B, or AB blood. Anyone can receive o blood.
1.33
25/1.05 = 23.81 ml (rounded)
So that gravity may pull the solution down the tube and into the patient. It also helps doctors control the amount and speed at which a patient will receive it. (if it were placed below the arm the only way to administer the liquid would be to apply pressure to the bag)
death
no
The patient will receive a mild sedative to ease the anxiety of the procedure.
Equal opportunity in health care means a patient will be able to receive any treatment or medication that any other patient would receive. This would not allow discrimination against a patient.
yes they can
The patient may resume normal or postoperative activities after the test.
The patient can resume normal activities immediately after the test.
The physician will prescribe the specific amount of oxygen needed by the patient.
some doctors are so lazy that by the time they receive the patient they are already dead so they will be found in the cemetery.but if they are a good doctor, and the patient didn't die yet then they will be found in a reception office