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    thin-layer chromatography will be compared with that of its possible component analgesics. The possible unknowns and their analgesic ingredients will be Anacin (aspirin‚ caffeine)‚ Excedrin (acetaminophen‚ caffeine‚ aspirin)‚ Motrin (ibuprofen)‚ and Tylenol (acetaminophen). Introduction Thin-layer Chromatography(TLC) was the method used to figure out and identify the drug. TLC is done on a plate that is coated with a layer of absorbent material.after the solutions have been spotted onto the plate

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    Derek Hardin Professor George Solomon AEMT 16 Week 27 June 2017 Generic Name (Trade Name): Acetaminophen (Tylenol) Classification: antipyretic‚ analgesic Indications: Fever‚ pain control Contraindications: severe liver disease‚ AMS (given PO) Side Effects: n/v‚ abd pain Dosage: 1000 mg PO‚ peds 10 mg/kg PO Route of Admin: PO Onset/Duration: onset 15-20 mins; peak 60-90 mins; duration 4-6 hrs Generic Name (Trade Name): Aspirin Classification: Platelet inhibitor‚ anti-inflammatory agent Indications:

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    Differential Diagnosis Mammary duct Ectasia Intraductal Papilloma Galactorrhea Mammary duct Ectasia: This condition occurs due to the dilatation of the mammary ducts. Usually‚ three to four ducts are affected‚ but often numerous ducts are compromised. Approximately‚ 30% to 40 % of women older than 50 years old are affected‚ however after the age of 60‚ 50% of women shows signs of duct ectasia (Rahal‚ De Freitas-Junior‚ & Paulinelli‚ 2005). More so‚ the subareolar ducts are clogged with desquamating

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    figure out what we should do and how we should live. It involves the challenge of figuring out how to justify our behavior both to ourselves and others. 3 Who are the most important stakeholders in the following examples in our textbook? 1. Tylenol : Doctors‚ nurses‚ mothers‚ fathers and children. 2. Novo Nordisk : People with diabetes 3. GE Healthcare in India: Heath care providers 4. Merck: Members of society and to provide good to people in need around the world. 4. An employee

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    I had decided to take this course to form a critical perspective on the policies implemented by our government in regards to drug patents‚ generic medication and their preferential treatment towards pharmaceutical companies. A major drug policy issue concerning Canadians today is the legalization of cannabis. Undeterred by nearly a century of prohibition‚ millions of Canadians consume cannabis regularly. While the ban of cannabis creates billions of dollars in expenses‚ which are exhausted on ineffective

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    Diazepam (Valium) C. Hashish D. Methamphetamine Student Answer: A Answer: Incorrect Reference: PAGE 35 10. All of the following narcotics are frequently requested through forged prescriptions except A. oxycodone. B. hydrocodone. C. Tylenol No. 3. D. fentanyl. Student Answer: C Answer: Incorrect Reference: PAGE 23 12. Which of the following substances has been approved by the FDA for use as an antiemetic and antinauseant in patients who are undergoing chemotherapy for cancer

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    1. What is the infectious agent (pathogen) that causes this infectious disease? Hepatitis A is cause by the Hepatitis A virus. The Hepatitis A virus causes an inflammation of the liver. 2. How is the infectious agent transmitted through food or water? The Hepatitis A virus is found most commonly in the stools and blood of an infected person about 15 to 45 days before symptoms occur and during the first week of illness. Hepatitis A is transmitted through eating or drinking water that has been

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    separation will be achieved. 6. The molecular weights of the analgesics used in this lab are as follows Analgesic Name Molecular weight (g/mol) Aspirin 180.17 Acetaminophen 151.10 Ibuprofen 206.29 Caffeine 194.19 7. A 500 mg tablet of Tylenol contains 3.31x10-3 moles of acetaminophen. 8. A 50/50 mixture of dichloromethane and ethanol was added to the crushed analgesic tablets to fully dissolve the tablets because the whole tablet will not dissolve as it contained not only the analgesic

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    swelling will get better. He said he cannot tell what will occur in the future. He wants her to continue to work with physical therapy and do her home exercise program. He refilled the Norco but‚ told her that she should try some extra strength Tylenol and see if that will help. When asked about work Dr. Sorscher said “you tell me what you’re able to do at work and I will write that”. Next follow

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    menstruation‚ uterine spasms‚ and vaginitis. There is concern that black cohosh might be toxic to the liver and may enhance liver toxicity with certain medications that also cause liver toxicity - (for example‚ atorvastatin (Lipitor)‚ acetaminophen (Tylenol)‚ or alcohol). Prescription drugs broken down by certain liver enzymes may accumulate in the body and lead to toxicity if used with black cohosh.” (L. Anderson‚ 2016) According to an article in American Nurse Today called Preventing polypharmacy

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