No.
Only a Doctor can.
Yes an ophthalmologist can write prescriptions, but only for medications pertaining to the eye.
No. Only a licensed medical doctor can write a prescription.
Only numbers can be written in RN.
This is not a good situation.
Only a physician licensed to prescibe medications can sign a patient's presciptions. Office staff or a nurse may write out the doctor's order, but each script must be signed by a licensed physician.
The noble gas notation for Berkelium (Bk) is [Rn] 5f^9 7s^2.
Electron configuration of uranium is: [Rn]5f36d17s2
Sounds like a thyroid problem. Look in "Presciptions for Natural Healing" by Balch
A California RN can only be an RN in California. However, if that same RN was to get registered to be an RN in a different state, they could work there as well.
Use 'a' before a consonant such as a RN Use 'an' before a vowel such as EOE
The symbol for radon-220 is written as ( \text{Rn}^{220} ). In this notation, "Rn" represents the chemical symbol for radon, and the superscript "220" indicates the atomic mass number of the isotope, which is the total number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus.