Administering medications through an arterial line is not recommended because it can cause serious complications such as tissue damage, blood vessel blockages, and embolisms. Arterial lines are designed to monitor blood pressure and draw blood samples, not for medication administration. It is safer and more effective to administer medications through a venous line.
Not all antibodies can cross the P.B. only IgG antibody can pass through it. Many drugs cant also pass through and they are save to be used during pregnancy. RBCs cant pass either (maternal and fetal blood never should never mix).
The condition you're referring to is called gastroparesis. It is a condition in which the stomach is unable to empty properly, leading to symptoms such as bloating, nausea, vomiting, and difficulty digesting food. Treatment options include dietary changes, medications, and, in severe cases, surgery.
DNA is too large to pass through the nuclear membrane, which separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm. The nuclear membrane acts as a barrier to prevent DNA from leaving the nucleus to maintain the integrity of the genetic material. RNA molecules are responsible for carrying genetic instructions from the nucleus to the cytoplasm for protein synthesis.
yes you can,but you cant eat the pouch itself
Globular Proteins
The answer varies from state to state. In NY, medical assistants can't administer medications, assess patients, or give injections. They can take vitals and provide other types of services.
you cant break through it
u cant go behind it
you cant
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you cant
no they cant
Ignorance
it cant travel through light.
cant
Cant in firered, but can in colleseum and through trades.
you cant