1. She has rapid deep breathing. There is no insulin in her blood which means her muscle cells and other cells in her body are not able to use glucose in respiration as an energy source. Her body signals the breakdown of fats to provide energy in a process called gluconeogenesis. This breakdown of fats produces ketones such as acetone‚ these molecules are acidic. A build-up of acetone and acetoacetate in Roberta’s blood lowers the pH of her blood. This is known as ketoacidosis. She will begin to
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Genitourinary- 40 questions Assessment Findings *PAIN won’t always be present. KIDNEY: (dull constant ache) Not always present if pt has renal disease (don’t have w/ proteinuria or hematuria) Have CVA tenderness (hit hand over kidney)‚ lower abdominal pain‚ intermittent pain(indicates renal stones)‚ flank pain (side) N/V‚ diaphoresis‚ s/sx of shock. Cause: Acute obstruction like stone‚ clot BLADDER- lower ABD pain (usually seen w/ distention) dull‚ continuous pain may be intense after voiding
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The Camel: How it has Adapted Organisms exist in many environments‚ some are arid‚ some flooded‚ some are basic‚ some acidic‚ some are hot‚ and some are cool. Regardless of the conditions‚ animals have adapted themselves to survive in their surroundings. One of the main ecosystems that is classed as an extreme environment is the desert ecosystem. A classic example of a desert is the Sahara. Aridity is a characteristic shared amongst all deserts. As reported by Smith (2013)‚ the reason most deserts
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Physiological Adaptation of Fish to Its Environment BIO101 March 11‚2013 Physiological Adaptation of Fish to Its Environment All organisms around the world are sparsely distributed depending on the environment that best suited to their modes of survival. Organisms undergo adaptation – an evolutionary process where they became well-suited to a particular
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greatest potential for poisoning via respiratory exposure is with vapors and extremely fine particles of the spray solution. Pesticide exposure is usually low when dilute sprays are applied with common conventional spraying equipment because larger droplet sizes are produced. By contrast‚ when low volume equipment is used to apply concentrated material‚ the potential for a respiratory exposure is increased because smaller droplets are being produced. Pesticide application in confined areas (e.g. greenhouses)
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- Concentrate Biocide = Add in the first time to make concentrate metalworking fluid (then dilute with water 90-95%). >> Age 3-4 weeks. - Maintenance Biocide = Add to diluted metal working fluid to extend its life. >> Age 5-6 weeks (1-2 weeks longer). Adding maintenance fluid regularly does not required complete flushing of fluid tank. Maintenance one will soon replace concentrated one within 10 years. 886 MW is primary maintenance biocide. • 886 MW is good for large
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the bladder‚ ureters and urethra strength tend to lower. A decrease in such vital organs strength and defense level can even cause unwanted urine leakage. Prevent this with The Kidney Disease Solution. You can always conduct a urinalysis to find out more about your overall condition. In addition‚ you can opt for urodynamic tests. This is helpful to evaluate urine storage. Make sure you identify signs. As soon as you feel pain or burning sensation while urinating‚ consult with an expert and find out
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CHEM RESEARCH TASK 1. INDICATORS Identify and describe some everyday uses of indicators including the testing of soil acidity/basicity. • Indicators are used regularly in chemical laboratories during chemical reactions. One important use is to determine the end point of a titration when an acid reacts with an alkali. The reactants and products of such a reaction are colourless so an indicator is a useful way to visually determine when the reaction is complete. Chemists also need to monitor
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Department of Chemistry University of Kentucky EXPERIMENT 5 Molecular Absorption Spectroscopy: Determination of Iron With 1‚10-Phenanthroline UNKNOWN Submit a clean‚ labeled 100-mL volumetric flask to the instructor so that your unknown iron solution can be issued. Your name‚ section number‚ and locker number should be written legibly on this flask. The flask does not need to be dry on the inside‚ but needs to have been rinsed with distilled water after it has been washed. The flask
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IGCSE Biology Notes Refined by KmQ Unit 1 : Characteristics of living things Biology is the study of living organisms. For something to be alive it needs to perform all seven functions of living things.MRS GREN Movement‚ Respiration‚ Sensitivity‚ Growth‚ Reproduction‚ Excretion‚ Nutrition. 1. Movement Most organisms are able to move their whole body even plants can shift their stem towards the sunlight and their roots move towards healthy soil. 2. Respiration IT is the breakdown of food
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