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    Arf Case Study

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    45mmol/L | K+ | 15 mmol/L | Cl- | 48 mmol/L | Electrolyte Panel | Na+ | 135 mmol/L | K+ | 4.8 mmol/L | Cl- | 88 mmol/L | Ca++ | 6 mg/dL | Creatinine | 1.4 mg/dL | Uric acid | 9 mg/dL | Phosphorous | 5.2 mg/dL | Alkaline Phosphatase | 14.8 | Laboratory results and vital signs were telephoned to her physician. Her physician order’s included the following: Hydralazine (Apresoline) at 10 mg QID Gentamicin Sulfate (Garamycin) IV at 5mg/kg TID in divided doses Piperacillin

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    The manifestation of having high-valued assets creates happiness is an illusion of temporary satisfaction. It is impossible to gauge someone’s happiness through lenses‚ but it has become apparently possible from a materialistic viewpoint. As advertiser try to convey wants are needs‚ Steve McKevitt wrote in his essay “Everything Now” how market campaigns connect happiness with materialism. Advertisement has shaped consumerism; people are dissatisfied at their current position and feel the need to

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    today. They can be categorized according to sizes‚ charge capacity‚ raw material they are made of; etc. But primarily they are of two kinds: rechargeable and non-rechargeable. Lead acid‚ cadmium batteries are examples for rechargeable batteries while alkaline batteries are commonly used as non-rechargeable batteries. According to a 2005 estimate‚ the worldwide battery industry generates US$48 billion in sales each year‚ with 6% annual growth. With this rate of industrial growth in battery manufacturing

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    DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

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    DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Digestion is a process of breaking down complex food molecules into simple ones‚ suitable for absorption and their subsequent utilization in our body PURPOSE to convert complex food molecules into simpler ones‚ suitable for absorption and utilization production of energy‚ necessary for survival & vital chemical activity growth & development of the body repairing function reproductive function lactation FUNCTION to keep the

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    DCITATION: http://www.epa.gov/dfe/pubs/laundry/techfact/keychar.htm Surfactants  * Positive Environmental Characteristic: Biodegrade readily to compounds with low toxicity. Example: Straight carbon chain compounds like linear alcohol ethoxylates or betaine esters. * Key Characteristics of Concern: Toxicity to aquatic organisms‚ like fish (vertebrates)‚ daphnids (invertebrates) and algae; persistence in the environment; toxicity of biodegradation byproducts. * Example: Alkylphenol ethoxylates--biodegrade

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    Name: Date: Instructor’s Name: Kenneth Gordon Assignment: SCI103 Phase 1 Lab Report Title: Measuring pH Levels Instructions: Enter the Virtual Lab‚ and conduct the experiments provided before going out into the filed for additional research. Please type your answers. When your lab report is complete‚ submit it to the Submitted Assignments area of the Virtual Classroom. Part I: Answer the following questions while in the Phase 1 lab environment. Section 1: You will be testing 4

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    FLEXURAL BEHAVIOUR OF POTASSIUM BASED GEOPOLYMER CONCRETE. D.Vasuki1‚ A.Kalaivani2 1PG Student‚ Department of Civil Engineering – Paavai Engineering College. 2Assistant. Professor‚ Department of Civil Engineering – Paavai Engineering College. ABSTRACT The global usage of cement occupies the second position next to water. As the development of country and infrastructure‚ their materials needed get increased. Meanwhile for the development of the infrastructure concrete plays the

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    Potential it is used to determine the acidity of a substance. The pH scale goes from 0 to 14. The values that are smaller than 7 indicate the range of acidity. Higher pH values are alkaline and a pH of 7 is neutral. Acidity is a function of the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+)‚ or protons. The strength of alkaline solutions is measured by the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH-). Germination starts when a seed is provided with water and a appropriate temperature. There are many factors

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    well susceptible to acid hydrolysis with 0.05 M HCl at 40 ˚C for 30 min caused about 8% reduction in the peak area of SAC (Fig.4a). While this mild condition didn’t affect VAL. While‚ nearly 27% was the reduction in SAC’s peak area when subjected to alkaline hydrolysis. This considerable decline in the peak area of SAC when subjected to 0.01 M NaOH at 40°C for 30 min revealed degradation products peaks appeared at 3.339 and 9.482 minutes (Fig.4b) and they were well resolved from VAL and SAC peaks. On

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    Acute Urinalysis Lab Report

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    fruits (e.g.‚ cranberries) can cause acidic urine‚ and diets high in citrate can cause alkaline urine. (15-17) Urinary pH generally reflects the serum pH‚ except in patients with renal tubular acidosis (RTA). The inability to acidify urine to a pH of less than 5.5 despite an overnight fast and administration of an acid load is the hallmark of RTA. In type I (distal) RTA‚ the serum is acidic but the urine is alkaline‚ secondary to an inability to secrete protons into the urine. Type II (proximal) RTA

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