Frog Ringer's solution is the same as Ringer's solution - the man who discovered it, Sidney Ringer, developed it initially for use in maintaining the frog heart in experiments. However, Ringer solution can be slightly modified by slight changes to chemical composition depending on the species it is used for. The general composition is 0.65% NaCl, 0.014% KCl, 0.012% CaCl2, 0.1% NaHCO3 (http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~bioslabs/methods/solutions/stocks.htm).
Ringer's solution is isotonic to frog and kees frog heart working for a long time .
The expired lactated ringers solution has been disposed of properly.
It is a mixture :]
Yes, lactated ringers solution contains lactate, which can be metabolized into lactic acid in the body. In rare cases, administration of large volumes of lactated ringers solution can lead to an increase in lactic acid levels in the blood. It is important to monitor patients closely while administering lactated ringers solution.
Yes, lactated Ringer's solution does have an expiration date. It is important to check the label for the expiration date and not use the solution if it has expired.
I am doing a paper and need to know the difference between ringer's lactate and lactate ringers
YES
Johan Ringers died in 1965.
Johan Ringers was born in 1885.
I believe it's Lactated Ringers with the packed RBC's connected to the line by a Y connector.
Pikes Peak Ringers was created in 1991.
lactated ringers