Electrolytes

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    Hydrogen Engine Lab Report

    THE EXHAUST SYSTEM CONVERTER ASSEMBLY The exhaust system converter for hydrogen engines plays a very vital role in the reduction of the amount of water vapor emitted into the environment. This assembly could be installed in hydrogen cars to cool vapors converting it to water and may be preserved for drinking. Therefore, the converter converts as much vapor as possible into water and returning condensed water into tank. It could also be safe to drink this water if collected in a clean non-corrosive

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    Electric Bus

    ec5.4 Health & Safety The addition of electric drive and large battery packs introduces several new potential hazards to the transit bus workplace. These hazards include electric shock, chemical burn, and explosion due to hydrogen build-up. All three hazards can be managed through a variety of design, monitoring, operational and maintenance procedures. Standards have been developed through National Electric Code (NEC), Federal Transit Authority (FTA), National Highway Safety Transportation Administration

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    Chemistry

    Chem 200 (8/28) * Chapter 1 and 2 homework ( paper) turn in next week (wed) pg 217 in lab manual * Quiz 1 in discussion sections next week * Connect homework is live -chapter 1 and 2 due sept 6 * Know common elements and ions-lab manual/syllabus pages 14-16 * Read Chapters for exams Notes Errors in measurements * Radom error: all measurements have some level of random error they can be either positive( measure more than you actually do ) or negative errors( measure less

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    Central Nervous System

    stop releasing hormones, a process called homeostasis. The hypothalamus also helps regulate the blood’s electrolyte concentrations. When the bloodstream is too highly concentrated with electrolytes, the hypothalamus produces vasopressin, an antidiuretic hormone, and releases it through the pituitary gland. This increases the kidney’s water reabsorption so the blood’s ratio of fluids to electrolytes is higher. The adrenal gland’s inner section (the adrenal medulla) has sympathetic nerve fibres. These

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    Ulcerative Colitis

    The inflammation and ulcerations occur in the mucosal layer, the inner-most layer of the bowel wall. Since it does not extend through all bowel wall layers, fistulas and abscesses are rare. Water and electrolytes cannot be absorbed through inflamed mucosa. Diarrhea with large fluid and electrolyte losses is a characteristic feature of damage to the colonic mucosa epithelium. Breakdown of cells results in protein loss through stool. Areas of inflamed mucosa form pseudo-polyps, tongue-like projections

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    Karachi Psychiatric Hospital

    session upon asking the doctor told that in all there are 8 sessions given to a person 2 to 3 times a week, the process of giving the ECT in think was not appropriate because when current passes a body all the electrolytes in it dry out so the patient is to be prepared by giving electrolytes in advance and when the doctor was questioned about anaesthesia she told that in thousand people chances of bones fracturing or other kind of physical injury because of fit of ECT is one percent so they do it

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    Emotional Intelligence

    impaction• use of rectal suppository in presence of anal or rectal fissures• ulcerated hemorrhoids• proctitis | Adverse Effects:The patient doesn’t experience any adverse effect of the drug but here are some:• mild cramping• nausea• diarrhea• fluid and electrolyte disturbances | Nursing Responsibilities:ICU staff nurse is the one who administered drug but here are some nursing responsibilities:• Check vital signs before giving the drug for baseline date• Check the site to determine possible contraindications•

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    Eating Disorders: The Cause Of Anorexia

    Anorexia is an eating disorder that generates medical complications by starving oneself in obsession of fear of becoming exceedingly overweight. One who have anorexia eating disorder may purposely starve themselves, exercise excessively, constantly weigh themselves or even take dietary supplements to reach there “ideal weight”. In spite of being below weight, anorexics are still not pleased and set additional unrealistic weight loss goals because they still consider themselves fat. Being anorexic

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    Application of Chemical Sensors in Mechanical Engineering

    APPLICATION OF CHEMICAL SENSORS IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING A chemical sensor is a device that transforms chemical information, ranging from the concentration of a specific sample component to total composition analysis, into an analytically useful signal. The chemical information, mentioned above, may originate from a chemical reaction of the analyte or from a physical property of the system investigated. Chemical sensors its application in various fields of engineering like civil, environment, medical

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    Pathogram

    J christine August 17, 2013 Tuesday Clinical Background Information Patient: Betty Boop Sex: Female Married status: Widowed Age: 79 No. of children: 2 Occupation: Disabled Date admitted: 09/03/13 Admitting diagnosis: Hematemesis, melanotic stools, cirrhosis, hepatorenal syndrome. Allergies: Codeine Signs and symptoms on admission: fatigue, lethargic, oriented x 1, vomiting bright red blood, reported recent black stools, jaundice. Summary of History and Physical on admission:

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