What is the correct fluid replacement calculation to use when a patient has episodes of vomiting or diarrhea?
A. 4ml/kg/episode
B. 5ml/kg/episode
C. 6ml/kg/episode
D. 8ml/kg/episode
Select your answer:
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Transport System › View
FIGURE shows translocation of sucrose based on Pressure Flow Hypothesis. The following statements explain what causes the unloading of sucrose at cell Q EXCEPT?
A. lower osmotic pressure at cell Q compare to sieve tube
B. higher water potential at cell Q
C. higher sucrose concentration in cell P compare to cell Q
D. higher water potential in sieve tube
EMR - Trauma › View
If a patient’s injured leg appears shorter than the other, an EMR should suspect:
A. patella injury
B. ankle dislocation
C. fibula injury
D. hip fracture