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to replace lost energy also for energy before training

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Glucose is very important to a sportsman. This is because it gives him more energy by boosting his sugar level in the body. This makes him able to continue his work with high energy.

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After surgery what glucose solution would be given intravenously?

you will be given glucose you will be given glucose


Why is glucose given to a sportsman?

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Why gulcose is given to sportsmen?

to be fit and strong


Under what conditions does a person need to be on a drip of glucose?

Your question is a little vague. There are two kinds of glucose drip. (1) Patients that have had major surgery may not be capable of taking solid food for some time until they recover sufficiently to feed themselves. Therefore, the patient is given a 'glucose drip' via a tube which is inserted into a nostril - and goes directly into their stomach. The drip not only contains glucose - it also contains salts and minerals. It is intended as a 'short term fix' until the patient can feed themselves again. (2) Patients that have lost a lot of blood from an accident or major surgery - are given an intravenous drip which is intended to replace lost blood until the body can manufacture the lost blood itself.


What will happen when yeast is added to a solution of glucose?

The yeast will begin to multiply as it feeds off the glucose. As the yeast increases, alcohol and carbon dioxide is given off. It is this alcohol that wine and beer producers hope to gain.


What is the molality of a solution of 90 grams of glucose C6H12OSUB6 dissolved in 800 grams of water?

first determine the number ofmoles dissolved in given solution then .5 moles moles dissolved in 800g. as comparison with 1000g of water, we know 100g of water dissolve only.1 moles of a glucose so we .7moles of glucose dissolve in 800g.


Which drugs should immediately be given to unconscious patients if the diagnosis is not known?

Statistically, the most common cause of unknown collapse in patients with medical history is hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar) In this case, the most common drug given is Glucagon, a solution containing glucose to raise the blood sugar level. However, those with a higher level of clinical training (i.e. First Responders and above) should take a blood sugar reading if the cause of the collapse is unknown and then administer Glucagon as required.


Till when does the patient need to be given glucose?

The patient has to be given glucose till he/she is allowed to have food on their own . Till he gets sufficient energy of natural glucose.


What is the name given to the sugar that plants produce during photosynthesis?

This sugar is called Glucose.


Till when does a patient need to be given a glucose?

Glucose drip should be given to the patient till normal blood glucose level is restored, the patient is able to do movement properly and he or she should be encouraged to eat food which give instant energy. Even after taking glucose intravenously, glucose level may go down if proper diet is not maintained


Who knows which patients are being given the placebo?

Both patients and doctors do not know


What is a concentration of a solution?

The concentration of a solution is basically how strong the solution is.