What is semi private room on hospital?
all hospitals are different, not sure if you are asking the actual amount or what the term semi private means......no way for anyone to tell you the amount unless they know the specific hospital...so will go with the definition.....semi private generally means, two or more (usually just two) people sharing the same hospital room...typically there is a curtain or something dividing each patient.............
What are the parts of an intravenous fluid?
An IV set consists of a bag of liquid enclosed in an outer plastic wrap, IV tubing, IV needle.
They do not want to circulate the air with the air from the outside, because hospital air could lead to airborne infection. That is my bet why they are cold. ---- As a doctor i work in hospitals all the time and I've not noticed that they are cold. It may be that they are very large places and large places are often hard to heat. Places such as; airports, schools and churches may experience the same problems.
What is naproxeno carisoprodol perscribe for?
Naproxen-carisoprodol is a medication prescribed to relieve pain. This medication is not legal in the United States but is legal in Mexico.
How much does a full time RN make a year?
The same as a female RN makes. Wages depend on job description, area of the US, and is some cases, educational level. In my area, average entry level hourly wage in the hospital setting is about 20.00. The wages in a physician office are MUCH less than that. I can't speak to the wages that teaching RNs make.
===========
The same as a female RN (one of a very few occupations where this occurs). It depends on the state, the location of a hospital, and the number of qualified candidates in the area, but mean salary is $36,000 to $52,000 per year according to the US Department of Labor.
www.bls.gov
With a ccw can you carry a gun at a hospital?
In most U.S. states, yes, you can legally carry a gun in a hospital if you have a permit, UNLESS the hospital property has a sign posted saying weapons are not allowed. To further confuse things, having a sign posted may or may not carry any legal weight, depending on state law. If there is a sign posted, in some states, all they can ask you to do is leave, but in some states, you can be arrested.
How much do cna's make in Oregon?
The salary for a CNA in Oregon will vary depending on their experience and where they work. The average salary for a CNA is $12 per hour.
Advantages and disadvantages to buccal medication administration?
The method of administration is non-invasive and least likely to harm the patient simply through process of adminsitration -- always a good thing. Meds adminstered PO reach the desired plasma concentration more slowly, and cannot be adminsitered to unconscious, incoherent or vomitiing patients.
How much for a back and neck xray done at a hospital?
back there is the thoracic, or dorsal spine
and there is the lumbar lower back
If it is the lumbar lower back this is the estimate every place does not price the same
and the thoracic or dorsal spine, the upper back is cheaper
there are two payments when you get an xray
1-exam itself xrays
2-radiologist reading of the xrays
exam can be from 200-300
radiologist reading is about 200
to be safe I would estimate it at 500
What are Nashville LPNs salary a hour?
They make $22.60 hourly and they make 47,000 anually :)
I have been a LPN in TN for two years. I would like to know where they are making $22.60/hr!! I have two jobs... At the hospital I make $12.58/hr (including the rate increase for 2yrs experience) and Private Duty I make $16.50/hr which is the highest paying job in my area for a LPN! The RNs at the hospital where I work dont even start out at $22.60/hr.
IV drips are fluids that are delivered through a person's veins rather than by mouth. They can be used to replace fluids lost for example through bleeding and therefore keeping the blood pressure up and the heart functioning normally (e.g. normal saline, colloids) but not really effective for lost fluids through dehydration. They can also be used to deliver a slow infusion of a drug over a long period of time (e.g. 30mg/4 hours or whatever) or even to replace blood lost.
They are useful for fluid challenges and fluid balance measurement, because you know exactly how much fluid you put into the circulation.
Should you go to emergency room for blood in stool?
56 yrs old female with Barretts, GI doctor has made orders for MRI and blood work in 2 weeks for possible gastrointestinal amyloidosis. Started pooping black yesterday and today. Should I go to ER?
What happens to you when you cut your self?
You get alot of scars. The deeper you cut, the bigger the scars will be. Normally, it takes scars 7 years to heal...or they never do.
Cutting will turn into an addiction, so try and find another way to deal with things, such as hobbies, and talking to people.
Should you take your child to the doctors or the hospital if they have chest pains?
You should always call your doctor first. Chest pains can range from indegestion - where a coke may help to a valve problem. Your doctor can tell you whether or not you need to go to the emergency room. Hospital waiting rooms become overcrowded and the triage nurses cannot always take your case immediately. If the pain is severe, and you can't get through to your doctor or feel that it is an immediate emergency, call 911. An EMT (Emergecy Medical Technician) will be able to reach your house faster than you could get your child to the hospital. They carry most emergency cures in the ambulance, are trained how to use them and how to quickly diagnose, and they get immediate priority in the E.R.
Could you provide the list of the blacklisted hospitals in Bangalore?
black listed hospitals in bangalore
Nerve impulses.
Fire needs fuel, oxygen and heat. Unless the temperature of the fuel rises because of a hot environment, fires usually also need a source of ignition (flame, spark etc)
(More detailed answer)
Technically oxidation occurs.
For instance, when wood burns, the carbon found in the cellulose of plant material will readily combine with the oxygen in the air and form carbon dioxide when given enough energy.
This is because if there is sufficient thermal energy in the system, the electrostatic attraction between the carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen within the cellulose of the wood with begin to weaken. The carbon found in the wood will be highly attracted to the oxygen gas found in the air, so the oxygen will then break the double bond with itself to allow the carbon to combine with it, this in turn will form carbon dioxide.
Since the oxygen is so highly attracted to the carbon, there will be much kinetic energy involved in the transfer, in other words, the atom of oxygen in the air will rush towards the carbon atom in a rather violent manner. As this reaction occurs energy is often distributed to other neighboring atoms, if the energy is sufficient enough, it will induce the same reaction over again with more carbon and oxygen atoms, this is known as a chain reaction.
The bright flame that forms with a fire is due to the nitrogen and carbon dioxide gas being liberated from the cellulose with locally high energy/temperature. These gases have such a high temperature that the electrons bound to the atom are rapidly accelerating and decelerating and jumping up and down electron shells, and in turn continually emitting photons that we perceive as 'fire'.
The smoke is mainly composed of Di methoxy-phenol, phenol and other carbonyl compounds. This is essentially due to the sugars in the wood being 'caramelized' with the heat, hence the slightly sweet smell of burnt wood.
Is the urgent care open on Sundays?
Hospitals are open on Sunday. It would not make sense to get rid of all the patients for each Sunday if it were to close.
What is the difference of partial rebreather mask and non rebreather mask?
nonrebreather more precise and delivers higher concentration
Partial Rebreather Mask - Conserves oxygen - Can be administered in concentrations of 40-60% using flow rates of 6-10L - This is useful when oxygen concentrations must be raised - Cannot be used with a high degree of humidity - Not recommended for COPD patients - Should NEVER be used with a nebulizer
Non-Rebreaqthing Mask - High concentrations of oxygen can be administered accurately - Oxygen flows into bag and mask during inhalation - Valves prevents expired air from flowing back into bag - Cannot be used with a high degree of humidity
In Roman numerals, it is the number 4. In medical terms, it means intra-venous- something that is put into a vein of the body. Perhaps the most common application for this is administering fluids intravenously. A bag or bottle of fluid is connected to a needle by a tube, and the needle inserted into a vein. Fluid then drips and goes into the vein. Can be used to give fluids to someone that cannot drink, or to administer medicines mixed in the IV fluid.