The blood was collected from the retro-orbital on 10th day from animals and they were anesthetized using sodium phenobarbitone (60mg/kg). The serum was separated by centrifugation at 10000 rpm for 10 min and analyzed for biochemical parameters such as serum urea‚ uric acid and electrolytes. Serum urea was measured using the commercially available kit (Liquicheck AGAPPE Diagnostics LTD)‚ following the
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The blood was collected from the retro-orbital on 10th day from animals and they were anesthetized using sodium phenobarbitone (60mg/kg). The serum was separated by centrifugation at 10000 rpm for 10 min and analyzed for biochemical parameters such as serum urea‚ uric acid and electrolytes.Serum urea was measured using the commercially available kit (Liquicheck AGAPPE Diagnostics LTD)‚ following the GLDH-Urease
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Mrs. Hayes was returned to surgery for a repair of a small bowel perforation. Four days after Mrs. Hayes’s bowel surgery‚ she developed a gastrointestinal fistula. She was again taken to surgery for repair of the fistula. Post-operatively her blood pressure decreased to 80/52 mm Hg and her urine output was 20 mL/hr‚ requiring significant invasive monitoring. Mrs.
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shelf or before opening a unit dose container (just prior to administering the drug to the patient) Right Time When scheduling the administration time of a medication‚ factors such as timing abbreviations‚ standardized times‚ consistency of blood levels‚ absorption‚ diagnostic testing‚ and the use of p.r.n. medications must be considered. 1. Standard Abbreviations—The drug order specifies the frequency of drug administration. Standard abbreviations used as part of the drug order specify
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decrease in GFR. In the early stages of hepatic disease‚ systemic and renal hemodynamic variations are found while kidney function tests are normal. The dynamic monitoring of haemodynamic changes in the kidney are important for determining renal blood flow and predicting the development of HRS in patients with chronic liver disease and portal hypertension (Wang et al.‚ 2011). Duplex Doppler waveform analysis of intra-renal arterial vessels resembles a noninvasive method of determining reno vascular
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COPD/RAD Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) refers to a group of lung diseases that block airflow and make it increasingly difficult for you to breathe (Mayo Clinic‚ 2010). Albuterol Essential hyertension Persistently higher than normal blood pressure (BP). In adults‚ a condition in which the BP is higher than 140mmHg systolic or 90 mmHg diastolic on three separate readings recorded several weeks apart (Wilkinson & Van Leuven‚ 2007). Lasix Dementia A group of symptoms affecting intellectual
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WANTED 0.4 Per 100g Reward For the Capture of: NITROGEN Also Known as: StickStoff‚ Nitrogeno‚ A3OT Height 65pm Weight 14.0067 Characteristics Melting Point- (-210 C) Boiling Point- (-195.795 C) State at Room Temp –Gas Density- 1035 (4 K) Colorless Odorless 78% of Air Wanted For At low temperature can result in burns on hands‚ fingers and other areas of body Prisoner Number 7 Captured By: Daniel Rutherford (1772) Other Covalent Radius -0.71 Electron Affinity- not
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NITROGEN CYCLE IN SURFACE WATER BODIES by: yusra shamsudin 1.0 Nitrogen Nitrogen is very essential to all living matters especially to plant‚ animal and human. The source of nitrogen is from the atmosphere and it is exists as a molecule composed of two atom of nitrogen that is bonded together by triple bond. Figure 1: Nitrogen Source: anyone4science.blogspot.com 2.0 Nitrogen Cycle Nitrogen cycle is the transformation of nitrogen from one form to another. For living organism
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The Nitrogen Cycle The Nitrogen cycle is the exchange of nitrogen gas in the earth’s atmosphere and living organism’s. Nitrogen is a necessity to all living organisms in their production of proteins‚ DNA‚ and RNA in their cells . However‚ only a few organisms can use this gas directly‚ due to the fact that it may limit the growth of plants. Nitrogen takes up about 78% of the earth’s atmosphere. The nitrogen cycle has three main chemical transformations‚ including nitrogen fixation‚ nitrification
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The Processes of the nitrogen cycle Nitrogen fixation Atmospheric nitrogen must be processed‚ or "fixed" (see page on nitrogen fixation)‚ in order to be used by plants. Some fixation occurs in lightning strikes‚ but most fixation is done by free-living or symbiotic bacteria. These bacteria have the nitrogenase enzyme that combines gaseous nitrogen with hydrogen to produce ammonia‚ which is then further converted by the bacteria to make their own organic compounds. Some nitrogen fixing bacteria‚ such
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