If the patient is suffering from terminal cancer the time left can be anything from days to to a week. There have been some rare occasions when patients have survived for a couple of weeks or more.
The main point to remember is that the administering of morphine is for pain relief and the objective of the nursing staff will be to keep the patient comfortable and pain free.
Morphine syringe drivers are usually used because it is difficult to administer pain relief in other ways such as orally. The driver will give regular and equal amounts of morphine shots which should ensure that the patient feels no pain.
Yes, I think as a morphine derivative Yes, I think as a morphine derivative
1 and in i think 3 to 4 for loritabs i know morphine is schd 1 drug
I think what you are asking is "what is the Greek mythological origin for Morphine". The name "morphine" is rooted in the Greek personification of the dream state, Morpheus. His name means "shaper" as he was the shaper of dreams.
i think its how they keep their hands so steady.
i think that refers to drug paraphernalia, like a syringe or a crack pipe.
Think about what happens to the gas (air) inside the syringe when the temperature decreases. As the gas cools it will occupy a smaller volume and thus the syringe plunger will move DOWN the barrel.
The water may have seeped out from the syringe during use due to a loose connection or a minor puncture in the tubing. It could also be condensation from temperature changes causing moisture to form near the tip of the syringe.
i think that can't be do.because there is no option"replay mission"(only driver 3 version ps2 can do it)
It means to give an injection now. Think of "pushing" a plunger on a syringe.
i think so.. but most likely only if your body temperature is high enough.
his mommy I would think he had a driver/bodyguard.
percocet, xanax, oxycontin,methadone,hydrocodone,morphine,roxys.all i can think of @ tha moment