In medicine, a trough level is the lowest level that a medicine is present in the body. In a medicine that is administered periodically, the trough level should be measured just before the administration of the next dose in order to avoid overdosing.
troughits called a trough
The word you''re looking for is... 'trough'. (pronounced 'tr-off'
From crest to crest, trough to trough or rest position to rest position
The wavelength of a wave is the distance between two identical parts of a wave in successive periods (crest to crest, trough to trough, etc.).
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The lowest level of medicine in the human body is referred to as the trough. On the contrary, the highest level of medicine is called as the peak.
Certain medications have different concentrations in the blood depending on the time of day. A morning trough level means that the medication has the lowest blood concentration in the morning and the doctor wants to see what that level is at that point in time.
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The horizontal surface that appears between the trough and the crest of a wave is known as the still water level. This level is also referred to as the zero energy level.
The horizontal surface that appears between the trough and the crest of a wave is known as the still water level. This level is also referred to as the zero energy level.
Trough levels are typically drawn 30 minutes before the infusion of gent and peak level drawn 30 minutes after the infusion is complete. Usually this is done with the 3rd or 4th dose of gent.
No, but it should be trough level (several hours after last dose).
The horizontal surface that appears between the trough and the crest of a wave is known as the still water level. This level is also referred to as the zero energy level.
troughits called a trough
It indicates lower heights, which means colder air.
Red top, no gel.