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You can generally put them where ever you want, but it the height placed at depends on the height of the person hanging it.
remain the same
they are placed in the tall class and older
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A block or slab on which a pedestal, column, or statue is placed
So that gravity may pull the solution down the tube and into the patient. It also helps doctors control the amount and speed at which a patient will receive it. (if it were placed below the arm the only way to administer the liquid would be to apply pressure to the bag)
An intravenous bottle is placed higher than the height above the patients arm do to gravity. The bottle being placed higher than the arm allows the fluid to flow without the use of extra machines.
Also, because burns dramatically deplete the body of fluids, replacement fluids are administered intravenously.
the air condenses and pulls the bottle in on itself
If the cover of a reagent bottle is placed on a table with the bottom down, it can pick up material from the table which would contaminate the contents of the reagent bottle after the cap is put back on the bottle.
Different things can happen if a bottle is placed gently on flour. If the flour is all spread out on a counter, then the bottle will leave prints in the flour. If the flour is packed tightly, then it is possible for the flour to be able to hold up the bottle.
NH4Cl - Ammonium Chloride
water
Patients in bed take a single dose of medicine. They do not take a whole bottle. The meds are placed in small containers, frequently cups, for each patient. The meds (medications) nurse comes around with the meds cart and gives each patient his or her appropriate meds at the appropriate time of day. If the medicine were left in a big bottle in the room, some confused patients might take the entire bottle. In one case, the meds nurse left the meds on the bed table and another patient walked into the room and took the drugs. That was a mess! The meds nurse must watch to see that the appropriate patient takes the right drugs!
While the pear is small it is placed in the bottle, and the bottle is supported in the tree. Pear reaches full size in the bottle.
The first steps of an elective cardioversion typically involve obtaining informed consent from the patient, ensuring the patient is fasting before the procedure, confirming the patient's anticoagulation status and correcting any electrolyte abnormalities. Pre-procedure sedation may also be administered as needed.
You can generally put them where ever you want, but it the height placed at depends on the height of the person hanging it.