Any side effects if using face cream with sulfur ingredients?
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Why is there a need for us to shake the clinical thermometer prior to each use?
If the clinical thermometer is a mercury based thermometer, it needs to be shaken down prior to each use. This is because there is a pinch point between the mercury reservoir bulb and the capillary tube, to ensure that the mercury does not shrink back into the bulb after the temperature has been taken. The mercury has therefore to be shaken back into the bulb before another measurement can be made.
One should note that in many countries use of mercury based clinical thermometers is now discouraged (because mercury is toxic) and electronic thermometers are used in stead - these do not need shaking.
What does a high potassium level indicate?
A high potassium level is an indication of hyperkalemia. This is dangerous as it may lead to changes in heart rhythm or even death.
What does after deductible mean?
"After deductible" means you will not get coverage or certain benefits until a deductible has been met. Insurance policies often have more than one deductible. For example, you may have a $1,000 per year deductible for certain medical expenses, and another deductible for prescription drugs. If your prescription drug deductible is $500 per year, you will have to pay out of pocket the first $500 of drug cots before your plan will kick. Many plans have complicated formulas for how deductibles are applied and how they are met so there is no one answer. But "after deductible" always means that the person with the insurance policy will have to pay something first, before getting reduced-cost, free, or co-pay services and drugs. Source: Women in Business (http://www.womeninbusiness.about.com)
If a mother has o and the father has a can the baby have o?
Yes
If the father has only one A gene, he will be type A, but he can give the O gene to the baby.
What will baby's blood type be if mom's is AB and dad is o?
Could be anything, we get our blood group from either parents or grandparents.
What causes low percentage of neutrophils?
The most common cause is a virus, since more lymphocytes are produced for the purpose of combatting the virus. As a result, a lower relative neutrophil percentage occurs.
What is the use of laboratory thermometer?
As well known, thermometer is an instrument used to measure temperature.
Thermo is referred to heat and -Meter is referred to the measuring instrument.
The laboratory thermometer is normally mercury based as it expands at a steady rate and has a higher density than water's. This allow it take a small height to expand compare to water which is 13.6x more than the height of mercury when it expands as their density are 13600kgm/s for mercury and 1000kgm/s for water. Furthermore, the mercury used is not poisonous and therefore is safe to be used by students at school.
Laboratory thermometer is used to measure low temperature which is between -10 degree Celsius to 120 degree Celsius. This is because in school laboratory, the experiments we conduct just within a small range of temperature around the room temperature., which is about 27-29 degree Celsius.
If your arm is a little swollen after a tb test what does it mean?
It is usually normal unless its 15mm of bigger then that and if it is that means you have tb it might be latent if you dont show signs like chronic coughing, night sweats etc. Good luck :)
O pos and b pos parents have a a neg child?
No. Two Rh positive parents can have an Rh negative child. A parent with blood type O lacks the A antigen; a parent with blood type B also lacks the A antigen; therefore they cannot have a child together with blood type A.
What is control group in science?
The one not experimented on.
The control group is used to compare results to, to check that the changes you made during the experiment were responsible for the results seen in those groups.
In other words, you use the control to confirm if the results shown in the experiment were caused by the independent variable (the variable that you change and are trying to investigate).
What does rhp mean on a blood request?
The RHP on blood work is normally requested when the patient is undergoing dialysis. The RHP is theRecirculatory Hemoperfusion number
PSA is a bit of a confusing marker, when trying to measure what its number means. A 3.4 marker level is a bit higher than what most physicians deem "normal". However, in order to determine whether your PSA is rising, which is the concerning factor, you need to first determine where it is rising from.
The ETG test is the Ethyl Glucuronide test. It is used to test for alcohol in urine. When ETG is found in the urine, it indicates that alcohol was consumed recently.
What kind of blood tests should be done in numbness and tingling?
The blood tests that should be done for numbness and tingling includes a white blood cell count and red blood cell count. Checking for Lupus us another option.
Is it safe to take serotonin supplements?
I don't know but here is some useful information: candy and sweets, which are simple carbohydrates, have the greatest impact, but the effect will only last 1 - 2 hours.
Complex carbohydrates (rice, potato, pasta) may increase serotonin levels, but not to the same extent because the protein content of these foods might actually inhibit serotonin production.
carbohydrates trigger the release of insulin into the blood stream, which clears all the amino acids from the blood, except tryptophan. When competitors are out of the way, the tryptophan floods the brain, where it's converted to serotonin. Whole-grain breads, crackers, pasta, rice, cereal, and fruit all have the potential to increase your serotonin level.
The dietary supplement 5-HTP (5-hydroxy-L-tryptophan) is promoted as a treatment for insomnia, depression, migraine, obesity and attention deficit disorder in children. It is a derivative of the amino acid tryptophan and, in fact, the body makes it from the tryptophan present in beef, chicken, fish, dairy products and other high protein foods.
Moderate excercise supposely helps with this, supposely. ask the question again, differently, you might get another answer.
What does elevated LD mean in a blood test?
Elevated LD, or lactate dehydrogenase, in a blood test typically indicates tissue damage or cell death. LD is an enzyme found in many tissues throughout the body, and increased levels can be seen in conditions such as heart attack, liver disease, muscle injury, or certain cancers. Further investigation is usually needed to determine the specific cause of the elevated LD levels and to guide appropriate treatment.
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it is the old pattern as how the word documents were used in earlier days and it is a different style of writing