There are a numbers of types of IVs, depending on the patient's needs. If she is dehydrated, then the IV may be a saline solution. For other needs, perhaps lactate of Ringer's solution. Medicines and pain-relievers can be given by IV, as well.
You breath in oxygen, oxygen goes to the lungs. The oxygen is carried from the lungs to the heart. The blood cells are filled with oxygen, then pumped through your body. If you feel on your neck below your jaw, you should feel your pulse. This is an artery pumping blood to your brain. Then, the used blood is pumped back to your heart to receive more oxygen and then is pumped back to somewhere in your body.
The dialysis machine is the machine that performs dialysis of the blood. Dialysis removes the waste product from the blood by drawing it through a vein in the forearm called the arterio-venous fistula. The blood is pumped into the machine through plastic tubes and then goes through a series of events that cleanses the blood with a saline solution called dialysate. Once the blood has been cleansed, it is returned to the body.
depends on the type of engine, not the body
It's a very stiff type of a gel used, almost like a glue.
Ringer's is a sterile solution of sodium chloride, potassium chloride, and calcium chloride in purified water, used as a fluid and electrolyte replacer and can be used as an irrigating physiologic salt solution. It is nearly the same as the fluid found in sterile areas of your body.
The blood from the different parts of the body enters the heart through veins in order to be pumped/circulated. First through the lungs to be oxygenated and then back to the body where it can deliver the oxygen. Starting at the heart, freshly oxygenated blood is pumped to the body where the oxygen is used up by muscles etc., and the deoxygenated blood then returns to the heart. It is then pumped to the lungs where it absorbs oxygen from the air you breathe, and finally it is pumped back to the heart and the cycle begins over again.
Blood is pumped throughout the body by the heart through arteries. The "Used" blood is further pumped back to the heart through veins. 'Veins' is your answer.
Not sure what "TSP" is but these parts cleaners are designed for diesel or kerosene
Diuretics are the class of drug used to regulate the level of fluid in the body. They work by increasing urine production and decreasing the blood volume that must be pumped throughout the body.
what is the type of lipid is used by the body for insulation
chromatography
protein
this type of energy is used when the body is put under stress
Not really. Bitumen + naptha is a solution used to dilute bitumen so it is easily pumped through pipe lines. It is possible to collect it without naphtha.
The same liquid that is in laundry detergent.
Both of these procedures can be used for overdose/toxicity treatment in an emergency.Hemodialysis is having blood pumped out of the body and equalize with a column filled with isoosmotic solution and electrolytes (think of it as a second kidney).Hemopurfusion is pumping blood out of the body and running it through a column of activated charcol (which will bind to most poisons). This of this as giving activated charcol in a more rapid pace.
Body cells can't be used if they don't have a solution to carry them. In this case, water carries the body cells.