Q: Why sphygmomanometer is used ? Define the correction measurement of the a sphygmomanometer ?
A: Blood pressure is defined as the pressure of blood in circulatory system that is often measured for…
Q: Aspirin is considered as an acidic drug given at a dose of 80 mg tablet as an antithrombotic agent…
A: First of all aspirin is a drug comes under broad classification of NSAID means non steroidal…
Q: This graph shows the O2 binding curves of Hemoglobin. Which one is the R-state curve, and which one…
A: Hemoglobin is the red blood pigment exclusively found in erythrocytes. It has two important…
Q: hylaxis of these events. Which of the following is the most suitable for long term use? Nifedipine…
A: Atrial fibrillation is a condition that results in an irregular heartbeat with rapid heart rate,…
Q: deficiency of vitamin B12 or folate can be result in * Sickle cell anemia Megaloblastic anemia…
A: Vitamin B12 is a nutrient that helps keep the body nerve and blood cells healthy and helps make DNA…
Q: What is the most common acid fast bacteria that can cause of tuberculosis?
A: Tuberculosis is an infection caused by bacteria, and it primarily infects the lungs. The condition…
Q: Which LDH isoenzyme is elevated in myocardial infarction? Explain why. What LDH isoenzyme can be use…
A: Lactate dehydrogenase isoenzymes (LDH) were once frequently utilized for myocardial infarction…
Q: The O2-binding curves for normal haemoglobin (Hb A) and a mutant haemoglobin (Hb Kempsey) are shown…
A: Oxygen dissociation curve for hemoglobin is sigmoidal in shape. In hemoglobin, binding of one…
Q: What is the general terminology for agents/chemicals that cause contraction of the smooth muscle in…
A: Smooth muscle is a type of muscle tissue that is used by various systems to apply pressure to…
Q: Explain the interactions of hemoglobin with 2,3 ВPG.
A: 2, 3 BPG is an intermediate of glycolysis . It is synthesized with the help of 2, 3 BPG shunt or…
Q: An erythrocyte placed into a hypotonic solution will display which of the following effects?…
A: Cells placed in a media experience different types of effects based on the media constituents. The…
Q: From 25 samples, each with size 10, you estimated that the hospital's EHR downtime average time was…
A: An EHR, or Electronic Health Record, is a comprehensive system that allows a physician to keep track…
Q: A patient has frequent episodes of paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. He has received a medication for…
A: Atrial fibrillation is a condition that results in an irregular heartbeat with rapid heart rate,…
Q: A d-dimer is not useful for detecting ischemic strokes O True O False
A: We know that blood clots happen during any internal or external reasons . When a certain part of the…
Q: Sandra has been diagnosed with asthma and is required to take a bronchodilator and a steroid.…
A: Because of any etiological factor when the person's airways become inflamed, narrow and swell, a…
Q: What is Abetalipoproteinemia? explain in short
A: Abetalipoproteinemia is an autosomal recessive disorder occur due to loss of function mutation in…
Q: 1 a) Explain the fate of hemoglobin. b) Describe 3 characteristics feature of iron deficiency…
A: Hemoglobin(Hb) is the iron-containing metalloprotein which occupies the 33℅ of the red blood cells.…
Q: uestion 20 What is the name of the predominant amadori molecule product in the binding of hemoglobin…
A: The A1C test determines whether percentage of the blood's haemoglobin proteins are loaded with sugar…
Q: An increase in blood lactate levels (> 2 mmol/L) is a hallmark of septic shock. Why is oxygen given…
A: Septic shock is the most severe form of sepsis and is very difficult to treat. Septic shock…
Q: What are the methods for the clinical diagnosis of β- thalassemia, from the findings how can a…
A: The thalassemias can be broadly characterized as α- or β-thalassemias, depending on the defective…
Q: Below is the O2 binding curve for adult Hb in whole blood (containing BPG) shown in red (labelled…
A: The oxygen–hemoglobin dissociation curve, also known as the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve or the…
Q: Does the ordered medication comply with the guideline? If not, what should be the infusion rate of…
A: Ordered dose 1 PLR = 80 ml/hr Pt's weight =78 kg As per guidelines 30ml/kg in first 3 hours
Q: Toxicity manifestations of TERBUTALINE are the following except: Tachycardia Palpitations…
A: A drug will be classified as toxic when it produces damage to the body of the consumer. Many medical…
Q: hat is Embden-Meyerhof pathway of RBC metabolism, explain as simple as possib
A: Introduction: The glycolysis pathway is also known as the Embden-Meyerhof pathway. The pathway…
Q: SARS-CoV-2 so dangerous?
A: SARS-CoV-2 is considered dangerous because of the following reasons: SARS-CoV-2 can promptly…
Q: Name the standard method for the determination of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate ESR. b: Name two…
A: As per the guidelines we are supposed to answer only one question in multiple question posted and…
Q: using an administrativm set with a drop factur of 15 and & an Infusion rate of 15 gttsImin, how much…
A: Administration of medication as per the physician's prescription based on the careful dosage…
Q: 32, Aspirin increases the formation of leukotrines,so it is contraindicated in?
A: Aspirin is a drug which is commonly used for the relieving pains; fevers etc.It is also used…
Q: Please describe the biochemical processes involving hemoglobin and carbonic acid buffer system when…
A: Buffer solutions are extremely important in biology and is necessary for the maintenance of…
Q: is it permissible to make an approximation for the volume of nss to be added to the washed red…
A: NSS or normal saline solution It is used to wash red blood cells. It removes the accumulation of…
Q: Antiarrhythmics of the class sodium channel blockers (class I) are divided into three subgroups (a,…
A: The heart is the organ that pumps blood to all organs and tissues. The heart pumps blood by…
Q: Given: Hb=12.0g/dl, Hct=36% RBC= 4.0×10^12, Calculate: a: MCH. b:…
A: Mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), and mean corpuscular hemoglobin…
Q: An erythrocyte placed into a hypotonic solution will display which of the following effects?…
A: A hypotonic solution is a solution where the concentration of solute is low, which translates to a…
Q: 27. Figure 5 shows oxyhemoglobin dissociatlon curves at pH 7.2 and pH 7.4. Which of the following is…
A: Oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve represents the concentration of the oxygen in blood plasma which…
Q: Define the following hematological parameters according to their uses and significance: a. Red Cell…
A: Hematological parameters are the parameters that are used to know the disease and health of the…
Q: You need to administer 250 mg of erythromycin (Erythrocin) PO. You have on hand 0.5 g tablets. How…
A: Erythromycin is an antibiotic which is used for treating infection like skins, pelvic, chlamydia…
Q: For anaphylactic shock. To know if a patient is recovering, do you check their O2 stat or BP?
A: The severe allergic reaction that can be deadly IS KNOWN AS anaphylactic shock. Risk factors for…
Q: What is BCL11A and how is it related to hemoglobin?
A: Hemoglobin functions as iron and oxygen-binding protein in the blood. When hemoglobin binds with a…
Q: A70-year-old woman with a long history of systemic lupus erythematosus has been receiving prednisone…
A: SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS OCCURS when the body immune system mistakenly attacks the healthy…
Q: Rx: Four 2 L IV bags are to be infused at a rate of 150 mL/hour. Rounding to the nearest hour, how…
A: Four 2 L IV bags are to be infused at a rate of 150 mL/hour. Rounding to the nearest hour, how long…
Q: Calculate the pH of a blood plasma sample with a total CO2 concentration of 26.9 mM and bicarbonate…
A: The Hasselbalch-Henderson equation is used to estimate the pH of a buffer solution. It relates the…
Q: A hospital pharmacy has available 2-mL prefilled syringes containing 80 mg of tobramycin and 1.5-mL…
A: To prepare the ordered solution (110 mg of tobramycin in 100 ml of D5W solution), the volume of…
Q: 108 cm = in
A: Question is related to calculation. We have to convert cms into inches.
Q: What is the role of copper in the Fenton reaction? Why is free copper harmful to the body? Most…
A: Since you have asked a question with multiple subtypes we will answer the first three questions for…
Why is Hgb 8.3 L is abnormal for Myocardiac infarction patient?
Trending now
This is a popular solution!
Step by step
Solved in 2 steps
- sickle cell disease and its variants are genetic disorders resulting from the presence of a mutated form of hemoglobin . propose a proper therapeutic strategy to ameliorate or cure this disease.The order is for Streptomycin 1gm IM. You have a 5gm vial of Streptomycin . The label states to add 9ml of sterile water to yield 400mq / m * l How many ml will you give?The doctor ordered PLR 1L (80/ml hour) for a 78 kg patient. The Surviving Sepsis Guideline indicates that "For patients with sepsis induced hypoperfusion or septic shock we suggest that at least 30 mL/kg of intravenous (IV) crystalloid fuid should be given within the frst 3 h of resuscitation." Does the ordered medication comply with the guideline? If not, what should be the infusion rate of the PLR 1L and how many PLR 1L will be used?
- In case of polycythemia, the count is 8.0 x 10¹²/L, Explain the variation in techniqueA Physician orders 40 mL of an IV solution containing ampicillin to run in 30 minutes with a microdrop infusion set. This is to be followed by 500 mL of NS to infuse at 50 drops per minute with an infusion set of 20 gtt/mL. What is the total infusion time for the two IV solutions?Of the available types of surgery, why would TURBT be a choice for many patients despite the high risk of relapse post-surgery? Give at least two reasons why patients might select this option.