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Women may see some blood in their urine the first time they urinate after the test. Blood in the urine of men or blood in the urine of women after the first urination should be reported the doctor. The patient should take a warm bath and.
It is very risky to give Valium to a patient, who suffered concussion type head injury. You have to keep watch for at-least 24 hours on such patient. You have to cheque periodically, whether the patient is conscious or not. (Say for every two hours.) For that you gently slap the patient on the cheek, when he is sleeping. If he responds to your stimulus, he is alright. If he becomes unconscious, there may be intra-cranial hemorrhage. In such case you may have to go for surgical intervention. If you give Valium to such patient, you may miss this very important sign.
0.5 ml/kg/hr in normal fit person.but in ill patients we must know the in take and in sensible loss.
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That depends on the input, the weather, and the amount of physical activity. If you take in about 2 liters of water a day, and sweat a little, a liter of urine is normal...that would be one very full bladder.
They carry the urine to the bladder. The urethra takes urine from the bladder to the outside.
Sulfonamides are likely to precipitate in urine resulting in crystalluria.If the patient does not take adequate amounts of water(6-8 glasses/day) these are likely to aggregate into kidney stones
You'd go unconscious, then your body reflexes would take over and then you'd breathe.
Fresh urine
it cant... unless you take an ungodly amount but you would be unconscious before you could take that much
A device that can take pictures and output them to your computer....
Yes. Both blood tests, and urine tests are ways to discover appendicitis, yet I'm pretty sure they won't just find it in a random test. I think you have to take a specific test to find out.