how much saline to push after bood taking from cvp line
The ALYX machine takes two units (pints) worth of red blood cells, but returns the plasma along with saline solution to your body.
During this type of extraction, an oral surgeon will cut into the gum line to expose the tooth, from which point the extraction is performed much in the same way as a simple tooth extraction.
425cc of saline weighs approximately 0.425 kilograms or 425 grams.
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in order to get lb 217 or the blood of a blood-line werewolf you have to take a needle, stick it in the arm of the blood- line werewolf and extract blood
Copper stays where you put it much better than saline water does.
The weight of saline solution depends on its volume and concentration. The density of saline solution is approximately 1.025 grams per milliliter, so a liter of saline solution would weigh about 1.025 kilograms. For smaller quantities, you can calculate the weight by multiplying the volume in milliliters by the density in grams per milliliter.
No one can live with out blood. Blood is the essential thing in human life. The average amount of blood is 4-5 quarts (liters) in female adult humans, and 5-6 quarts (liters) in human adult males. This is about 8% of total body weight. There are some experimental studies in the UK, where they exchange blood for a saline liquid at near freezing temperatures, in order to perform operations on pets that can last as long as an hour. It has not yet been tried on humans.
Assuming saline is 0.9% sodium chloride in water, the density is approximately 1.0046 g/ml. Therefore, 10 ml of saline would weigh around 10.046 grams.
Blood cells can burst if they intake too much water through osmosis/diffusion. Depends what you are asking. The Red blood cells within blood will pop if exposed to pure H2O or will shrivel if exposed to saline with too high a salt content. Blood itself, meaning the red liquid (when Oxidized) contained within your body, cannot "pop". Hope this helped.
Two answers to this question. The original line comes from Virgil's Aeneid. The other answer is Enoch Powell, who used that line in a speech, that became known as the 'Rivers of Blood' speech, in 1963. Powell never used the line 'Rivers of Blood', you can blame the British press for that.
she was British-She was Queen of the British Isles. However she did not have much or any English blood in her. She was mostly of German extraction, with a little bit of French, Danish, and Scottish ancestry.