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- Patient has a sodium deficit of 168 mEq. How many milliliters of isotonic sodium chloride solution (0.9% w/v) should be administered to replace the deficit?Saline is a slightly salty solution sometimes given to Patients to help replenish fluids. What type of solution is this and why is it given to patients?Give four challenges and suggest solutions for those challenges in Acidizing & Fracturing using in stimulation well?
- Explain thoroughly the Buffering Action of following Biological or Physiological Buffers:(a) Phosphate Buffer System.(b) Bicarbonate Buffer system.State the chemical equation for the bicarbonate buffer system.explain the rationale for the administration of the Hartman's solution relating to patient’s specific fluid balance.