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- Ch. 6: Water intoxication may be due to: O a) administration of too much hypotonic solution b) administration of too much hypertonic solution O c) administration of too much isotonic solution Od) encouraging your patient to consume fluidsConstruct a table showing the composition, advantage and disadvantage of these Platelet Diluting Fluids (1) Tripotassium EDTA and 1% Ammonium Oxalate and (2) Rees and Ecker Diluting Fluid.38. List the types of hospital waste.
- 1. When and how often needs to do disinfection and rinsing? 2.Which process is first rinsing or disinfection?Describe and explain the major steps in the process ofwastewater treatment. How can artificially constructedwetlands aid such treatment?1. According to USP, what is the minimum frequency of cleaning and disinfecting different sites of a compounding area?
- Describe situations that require high-level disinfection and thosefor which medium- or low-level disinfection is adequate.What would happen to these pathogens if acidity (pH) increased or decreased a lot?Can you describe a situation where high-level disinfection would be needed? Medium-level? Low-level?
- 1. What is the reason behind the colour and odor of a stool?What specific purposes do sedimentation, coagulation,filtration, and disinfection accomplish in the drinking watertreatment process?5. With the aid of flow charts and / or equations, answer the following: a) Anoxic sludge digestion is a secondary waste water treatment; what are the major microbial processes occurring during this process? b) Explain how primary waste water treatment is carried out.