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what test? Depends on the test, but usually b4 being put to sleep every doctor wants pt npo for precaution of aspiration !
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•Pt should follow low residue diet for 1-2 days prior to exam •laxative are rarely needed to avoid risk of dehydration •NPO after midnight •Patients with multiple myeloma, high uric acid levels, or diabetes should be well hydrated before IVP exam --Dehydration leads to increased risk of renal failure
yes you will. your knee is sore and stiff after surgery and to be active again and to return to your normal life you will need to do pt.
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You need to lay very still when the PT pulls out the catheter. It will not hurt, so stay calm.
he was in the US navy and served manly on PT 109.
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You need a scan tool.
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For this you need the atomic mass of Pt. Take the number of moles and multiply it by the atomic mass. Divide by one mole for units to cancel.3.08 moles Pt × (195.1 grams) = 601 grams Pt