water :) i know, it's so simple&you thought it was more complicated. but yes, it's water. haha.
I don't know that is the reason I am asking you.
The correct term for a cell filled with a jellylike fluid called cytoplasm is a "eukaryotic cell." These types of cells are found in plants, animals, fungi, and protists. Cytoplasm is a semi-transparent fluid that suspends the cell's organelles.
The volume of a moving fluid can be calculated by multiplying the cross-sectional area of the flow by the velocity of the fluid. The formula is: Volume = Area x Velocity. This equation is commonly used in fluid dynamics to determine the flow rate or throughput of a fluid system.
65 fluid ounces
In a 70% dextrose solution, 70% of the total weight is dextrose. To calculate the grams of dextrose in 400ml of this solution, you would multiply 400ml by 70% (or 0.70) to find the amount of dextrose present.
Plain Lactated Ringers (PLR) - Blue Plain Normal Saline Solution (PNSS) - Green D5 Normal Saline Solution (D5NSS) - Yellow D5 0.3 Sodium Chloride (D5 0.3 NaCl) - Light Blue D5 Lactated Ringers (D5LR) - Pink Balanced Multiple Maintenace Solution with 5% dextrose (D5IMB) - Purple Dextrose 5% Water (D5W)- Red D5 Normosol-R (D5NR) - Yellow Green D5 Normosol-M (D5NM) - Orange
Dextrose is another name for glucose, and as you may know, glucose is a sugar, the simplest form of sugar in fact. The only reason that Frito Lay labels the ingredient as dextrose and not glucose is because dextrose is seemingly more consumer-friendly looking, since many do not know what it is. Therefore, dextrose is inserted into Doritos to add a slightly sweeter taste to Doritos. Its purpose is not very big and I'm sure that Doritos would be the same if it were taken out.
I am not sure about this one. But I do know how much grams of dextrose is there in 700 ml. You can find this by calculating. 5% of dextrose is present in 100ml of D5W meaning 5gm in 100ml. Therefore in 700ml of d5w contains: 7×5= 35gm. So 700ml=35gm. Hence 750 ml of D5W= Something around 35 gram of dextrose.
i dont know but i know they do die from distilled water
it will usually be visible on the food . eg, a mouldy peach.
Do a compressor oil acid test.
Dextrose is Glucose. It is approximately 30% less fattening than beet or cane sugar (table sugar). Dextrose is derived from the corn plant, which is a grass...you know. It is used to spike insulin levels in the blood to transport such things as nutrients to the muscle cells, and aids a larger percentage of creatine to be taken up and stored in the cells of the body that enhances brain function, converts of ADP to ATP for athletes, and so on and so forth. . ..
No. You may kill him. Fluid given to unconscious person will go to his respiratory tract. Never give any thing orally to unconscious patient. Very little fluid can choke him to death. He needs intravenous glucose. Fortunately, you usually get enough time to give intravenous glucose solution. It is one of the most dramatic situation, in your medical practice, to see the sudden recovery of the serious patient.
get authorization from the unit control center
i do not know and i do not know what kinde of fluid is suiteble for c5 pleas help me thanks
There would be break fluid OUTSIDE of the lines and reservoir