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    differ-ent scan rates. If the peak current increases linearly with the scan rate, then it is reasonable to say that it is a diffusion-controlled (reversible) reaction. According to Fig. 2, the reaction is an irreversible redox reaction at the electrode electrolyte interface at low sweep rate. This irreversible nature of the electrode reduces the charge-transfer processes at the interface. We believe that this is a possible reason for the decrease in the supercapacitive properties with the scan…

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    Before running, running, how to add nutrition after running Everyone should have heard that professional marathon runners will take carbohydrates before running, because the appropriate choice before running, running and running after eating food, you can help you run when the pace of stability, and after the rapid recovery of energy The In fact, not only professional runners only need to use diet regulation, Time website on the recommendation of the general people in the running, it should…

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    Who is responsible for poisoning your water, it is businesses of every kind from large chemical factories to power plants. Including, local gas stations and supermarkets are also involved. Furthermore, you and I am contributing to these problems as well. Products used every day, such as prescription drugs, shampoo, and sunscreen are without a doubt showing up in your water supply. Such products as these often cannot be filtered out of the needed drinking water. America 's compromised water…

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    Water Vs Sports Drinks

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    which contains salts, that is important to maintaining fluid. Because of that, if a person drinks only water after exercising half of the volume would be lost in the urine (Meier). Sports beverages provide fluids with carbohydrate, sodium, and electrolytes that can delay fatigue, enhance palatability of fluids, and promote fluid retention. Yet, those who completely rely on it risk the unfavorable effects it has to the body with its extra calories and less nutritional value than water. Hydration…

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    can be flavored, sparkling, or have electrolytes added to it. If people don't like plain water they can purchase water with flavor such as strawberry, cucumber , and many more. Sparkling water can add more taste by giving it that carbonated taste that people experience when they drink soda. Rick Rockwell states “when you consume water with electrolytes during exercise, you replenish the body quickly. Your body needs to have a certain amount of water and electrolytes daily(Rockwell, paragraph…

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    Electrolytes are vital in neurological and cardiac function, acid-base balance, fluid balance, and many other processes. The most critical electrolyte disruptions include hypernatremia, hypernatremia, hypocalcemia, hypercalcemia, hypokalemia, and hyperkalemia. The renal system works to maintain a relatively constant electrolyte balance in blood and body fluids, despite alterations that may be occurring. Electrolytes are what the cells, specifically those…

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    period of time, a person loses a large quantity of electrolytes. Gatorade is specifically designed to replenish these essential nutrients. For short workouts, drinking water…

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    Acute complications of diabetes include diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), hyperosmolar hyperglycemic nonketotic syndrome (HHS), and hypoglycemia. DKA and HHS occurs when there is insufficient insulin to transport glucose into the cells. The difference between DKA and HHS is that in HHS an individual has just enough insulin to prevent ketoacidosis but not enough to prevent osmotic diuresis, hyperglycemia, and extracellular fluid depletion (Robbins, Shaw, & Lewis, 2010). DKA is more common in type 1…

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    Insulin Therapy Setting

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    period of recovery from ketoacidosis as well as discharge planning with the patient. 5.1 Patient teaching during period of recovery The immediate focus of managing Diabetic Ketoacidosis is to restore and maintain fluid levels and to replace the electrolytes lost by the body. Insulin therapy will follow as insulin regulates blood-glucose levels and regulate the involved metabolic responses that contributes to the production of ketones. Patient monitoring is also…

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    Acid-Base Case Studies

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    Another treatment plan for metabolic alkalosis is by replacement of electrolytes, plasma volume. , histamine -2 receptor blockers to prevent further gastric acid loss severe case alkalosis can be corrected by dilute (0.1 N) hydrochloric acid or ammonium chloride, mechanical hypoventilation, low acetic acid hemodialysis. Supportive…

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