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    that Potassium Permanganate KMnO4- purple (molecular mass- 158.03 g/mol) will move further than Methylene blue‚ solid (molecular mass- 319.85 g/mol) since it weighs less. In osmosis is diffusion of H2O across a selectively permeable membrane (dialysis tubing). There is only movement of water‚ not solute‚ across the plasma membrane. Water moves from a solution to a lower solute to prevent a passage of water across an osmosis membrane‚ which is known as osmotic pressure. Osmotic pressure increases with

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    No Net Cell Movement

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    As for the dialysis bag with the distilled water‚ the water diffused both ways across the membrane through the dialysis bag pores. Since both sides were water‚ there was a small amount of net movement. However‚ considering both sides were both water‚ there should have been roughly no net movement because the solution

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    Alarms have their advantages and disadvantages. However‚ we could not thrive in nursing without alarms because they save lives. Are they annoying at times‚ yes they do. In the ICU‚ alarms are never shut off or turned down; they are set specifically to the patients’ parameters. (Hebda & Czar‚ 2013‚ p. 14) stated that “Patient safety is a priority for the health systems‚ professionals‚ and consumers around the world.” In the scenario given regarding working in a sterile environment and having

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    concentration (12.5 grams of water) to 15% concentration (9.5 grams of water)‚ and then 0% (10.5 grams of water). To start this experiment‚ we put water into a make-shift dialysis tube‚ a type of semi-permeable membrane tubing made from regenerated cellulose (Wikipedia). We then tied each end of the dialysis tube with floss‚ weighed the dialysis tubes and recorded their weights. Next‚ we made the starch/water solution using the formula: Volume1*Concentration1=Volume2*Concentration2.

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    All patients have rights. The patient’s family or guardian may exercise the patient’s rights when the patient has been determining to be incompetent to exorcise those rights. In this paper I will elaborate on patients’ rights and the ANA code of ethics in relation to advocacy for hospice patients. Provision 7 of the ANA code of ethics mandates for nurses to participate in advancement of the profession to continue to educate themselves and to contribute to practice‚ administration‚ and knowledge

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    1. Identify each of the following statements as either true or false. If false‚ explain why. (a) Viscosity is a measure of how easily a fluid flows. (b) Although important‚ fluids are not essential to many living things. (c) A meniscus forms when water particles adhere to the sides of their container. (d) Buoyancy‚ like water pressure‚ acts in all directions. 2. Describe the relationship between mass‚ volume‚ and density of matter. 3. Use the particle theory to explain the differences between

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    given: i. Vitamin B tab‚ PO three times daily. To correct or prevent patient from anemia because he hemoglobin levels were critically low. ii. CALCITRIOL (calcium) 667mg tab‚ PO daily. To improve patient calcium level because she is a renal patient on dialysis and at risk for hypocalcemia. iii. ATORVASTATIN (Lipitor) 10mg tab‚ PO Daily. To decrease patient cholesterol levels and prevent cardiovascular disease. 18. Student will identify abnormal/Critical lab value and intervention taken on your shift: i

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    Big Idea 2 Biological systems utilize free energy and molecular building blocks to grow‚ to reproduce and to maintain dynamic homeostasis. Living systems require both free energy and matter to maintain order‚ grow and reproduce. Organisms employ various strategies to capture‚ use and store free energy and other vital resources. Energy deficiencies are not only detrimental to individual organisms; they also can cause disruptions at the population and ecosystem levels. Biological systems must both

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    Treatment Hyperkalemia: Eliminate parenteral potassium from IV infusions and medications * *Admin 50% glucose with regular insulin (insulin will push K into cells). * *Kayexalate * *Administer calcium gluconate to protect the heart * *Renal dialysis may be required | * Na | * 135-145 | * Do not collect from arm with an infusing IV. Hyponatremia d/t D5W or hypotonic IV fluids | * Treatment: Restrict fluids (safer) * | * Ca * * * * * |

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    contracted in two different ways. Most of the time MRSA infections occur in individuals in a health care setting. Healthcare setting would consist of hospitals‚ nursing homes‚ and dialysis centers. MRSA is typically associated with individuals who have had invasive procedures done. These procedures entail surgeries‚ intravenous tubing or artificial joints. Another manner that MRSA has occurred in the community among healthy people is through skin-to-skin contact. It usually starts as small reddish bumps

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