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Q: Is hartman's solution same as ringer's lactate solution?
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Is lactated ringers the same as ringers lactate?

YES


What is the difference between Lactated Ringer's and Ringer's Lactate?

No difference. Both are same. Actually question is wrong. question should be like this- what is the difference between Lactated Ringer's solution (also called as Ringer's Lactate solution) and Ringer's saline solution?


What is the relation between lactate threshold and ventilatory threshold?

They both are reached are approx the same time, it is thought to be that the large change (drop) in blood pH when the lactate threshold is reached is causes ventilation to increase rapidly to try and counteract this blood pH change. The lactate threshold itself is just the point at which lactate removal can no longer keep up with lactate production.


Are lactic acid and lactate the same thing?

No they are not the same. One is an acid while one is a base.


What is the example of isotonic solution?

Normal saline solution (0.9% NaCl) is considered isotonic with blood (although it actually has a slightly higher degree of osmolality). Ringers lactate is also considered isotonic.5% Dextrose solution is also considered hypotonic compared with blood, because although it is isotonic while infusing, the dextrose is metabolized and free water is left, which is hypotonic.


Why do cows continue to lactate when they no longer have a calf?

Because people milk them. Same stimulation as if a calf was sucking the teat.


What is the differences between anaerobic threshold and lactate threshold?

Lactate Threshold and Anaerobic Threshold (also known as the Onset of Blood Lactate Accumulation OBLA) are very similar and for most intents and purposes are referred to as the same thing. Lactate Threshold is the point at which lactic acid produce in the muscle during glycolysis is not metabolised as fast as it is being produced. Anaerobic Threshold is the result of this Lactate Threshold, after Lactate Threshold occurs the extra lactic acid from the muscle then acuminates into the blood, once Blood Lactate (BL) level reaches 4 mmol/L it is defined as Anaerobic Threshold or OBLA. Additionally, this Lactic acid is then Broken into lactate and acid (H+ ions). The lactate is recycled and used as an energy source, while the H+ ions are neutralised in the blood, with a by-product being CO2, the CO2 then needs to be expelled through ventilation, this is called Ventilatory Threshold (VT) and is characterised by a sudden heavy ventilation. Put simply Lactate Threshold, Anaerobic Threshold and Ventilatory Threshold happen in a cascade chain and each threshold usually occurs soon after the one before it. (non-plagarised reference: s4121335 UQ)


Will the same amount of solution appear to be the same or different when placed in different types of glassware?

If you start out with a solution and you put the same amount of solution in different types of glassware, it will always be the same no matter what.


Is solution homogeneous or heterogeneous?

Homogeneous. The prefix homo means "the same". A solution is the same throughout.


Is a solution the same as a solution?

Yes, a solution is a solution by the reflexive property, that states that for all x, x = x


Is a solution is a homogenous mixture or a heterogenous mixture?

Homogeneous. because a solution is the same all the way throughout. Like stirred lemonade. The same way, homo in homogeneous means same.


Will a 0.5 M solution have a higher freezing point than a 0.75 M solution of the same substance?

Will a 0.5 M solution have a higher freezing point than a 0.75 M solution of the same substance?