Name the other methods of ESR determination with its corresponding anticoagulants and normal values. 2. What are the factors favoring slow ESR?
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1. Name the other methods of ESR determination with its corresponding anticoagulants and normal values.
2. What are the factors favoring slow ESR?
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- 1. What is Zeta Sedimentation Ratio? 2. Why do men have lower ESR values than women? NOTE: Kindly answer all question. Thank you!Name the other methods of ESR determination with their corresponding anticoagulants and normal values. What are the factors favoring slow ESR? What is the clinical significance of ESR determination?4. Determine the TBSA burn and fluid resuscitation based on the Parkland (Baxter) Formula. Part 1: The patient is admitted to the ED with burns covering the anterior trunk, anterior right arm, anterior right ½ of face, and anterior top ½ of right leg. Draw diagram below exhibiting TBSA. Part 2: Based on the TBSA burned, calculate the fluid resuscitation rates and list the urine and cardiac parameters of adequate fluid resuscitation. Patient’s weight is 80kg. Fluid Resuscitation rate for patient from time of burn injury: 1st 8 hours: __________ , Fluid Type ___________2nd 8 hours: __________, Fluid Type ___________3rd 8 hours: __________, Fluid Type ___________List the urine and cardiac parameters for adequate fluid resuscitation. Urine Output:Cardiac Parameters:
- 3.. The suggested dose of drug X is 75mg by slow infusion at a rate not surpassing 0.3 g/hour. Drug C is available as an injection containing 15mg of drug X in 1 mL. Calculate the infusion rate in mL/minute.Mrs B, aged 43 years, weight 56 kg, requires a loading dose of drug B. The target plasma concentration is 18.9 mg/ L, volume of distribution is 0.5 L/ kg, the salt factor is 0.9 and bioavailability fraction is 1. What is the intravenous loading dose (LD) of Drug B in milligrams (mg)? units - mg LD = Cp desired x Vd S x F Where Cp desired is the target plasma concentration; Vd is the volume of distribution; S is the salt factor and F is the bioavailability fractionThe steady-state amikacin concentration is 2 mg/L, the clearance is 0.1 L/min, if the amikacin is to be administered intravenously every 8 hours. Which of the following is the maintenance dose? A 48 mg every 8 hours B 64 mg every 8 hours C 16 mg every 8 hours D 96 mg every 8 hours E 32 mg every 8 hours
- 1: Name the standard method for the determination of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate ESR. b: Name two conditions in which ESR is raised. c: State the principle of the test. d: Explain the mechanism of the test. e: What is the clinical significance of the test. f: State two precautions to be observed during the test. 2: State the principle for the determination of Hb using the haemoglobincyanide method. b: Given that the vol of blood taken is 20uL, and the vol of the diluting fluid is 5.0ml. Calculate the dilution factor.1gtt od q3h x 72h then q4h x 10 days # 15 mL How many days will the medication last (what is the Estimated Days Supply)? this is the full questionA patient taking ketoconazole, an antifungal agent, was also prescribed dofetilide to treat arrhythmias. The therapeutic window for dofetilide is 8–15 μg/mL. The patient’s serum levels are taken 48 hours after his first dose and his serum levels are 3 μg/mL. What is the cause of these reduced serum levels?
- A nurse is monitoring for an infusion reaction for a client who is receiving a dose of IV amphotericin B. Which of the following findings should indicate that the client is experiencing an acute infusion reaction? a) Fever b) Dry cough c) Pedal edema d) HyperglycemiaA patient with a history of hypertension is prescribed enalapril. The nurse should monitor for which potential adverse effect of this medication? a) Hyperkalemia b) Hypertension c) Hypoglycemia d) Dry cough.30-Which of the following is not an effect of antimuscarinic agents? a.Increasing urination b.Bronchodilation c.Increasing the constipation d.Vasoconstriction