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    responsible for about 35% of pancreatitis cases in males. Acute pancreatitis is typically treated in the hospital for frequent monitoring of vital signs (VS), temperature, laboratory blood levels, intravenous fluid (IV) replacement due to dehydration, electrolyte balances, and blood glucose, especially if the patient has diabetes…

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    The human body is built up with multiple organs. Each of these organs has a specific function or sometimes two. For example, the pancreas has two functions the endocrine and the exocrine. Also, each of these organs has to be balanced in order for us to be maintaining a good health. If these organs are not in the homeostasis state which means to regulate the internal environment and to maintain a stabilization, diseases can occur at any time. One of the disorders that can be seen if the…

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    intervention. The medical care provider may give medicines or natural remedies for Metformin diarrhea control. Another contributing factor is a higher dosage. If the starting dose is high or increased too quickly, this can cause diarrhea. The drug is available in the following forms: • Oral immediate release tablet • Oral extended release tablet • Oral solution Patients on oral immediate release tablet are at a greater risk of experiencing Metformin with diarrhea after eating when…

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    We need to set up the ducks environment before they arrive. Take the fish tank and fill it with an inch of wood shavings. Take the very small cups and fill one with water mixed with the electrolyte powder and the other with food. Make sure to measure and record the food mass if you are to include mass growth to food mass in this experiment. Place the bowls in the tank, place the lamp over the tank and turn it on and place duck in the tank…

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    ZsimpWin3.10 software in Table.3. As seen in Fig.8, Rs represented the electrolyte resistance of the electrolyte solution in the equivalent circuit, Rpo was the pore resistance of coatings, indicating the equivalent resistance of coatings’ defects, and Rct was related to charge transfer resistance in the substrate/electrolyte interface. CPE1 and CPE2 were the double-layer capacitance of coating/ electrolyte and substrate/electrolyte interface separately. According to the definition of…

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    CID are physically, and emotionally debilitating and can be life threatening. Chemotherapy is toxic and through some understanding, appears to affect the gastrointestinal tract to excrete fluid and electrolytes at an alarming rate. Physically, the patient undergoes volume depletion, loss of electrolytes, and renal insufficiency, which may lead to dehydration, coma or even death without vigorous intervention. While certain treatment guidelines exist, the exact pathophysiology related to…

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    Benefits Of Bottled Water

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    ” Bottled water unlike tap water can have healthy and safe additives in it, like electrolytes, minerals, and vitamins according what Kristeen Cherney wrote in the article “What Are the Health Benefits of Bottled Water?” on www.livestrong.com. The minerals in mineral water can originate from the water’s natural source. Drinking electrolyte water can be beneficial after a workout and can replenish all the electrolytes lost through perspiration. B vitamins and vitamin E are commonly added to…

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    The monthly reports were produced following analysis by this software. Participated in professional continuous medical education and lead and a CME on Electrolyte imbalance in the child. I appointed to follow up children with electrolyte imbalance on ward 11 and was later asked to contribute to the ward protocol for the management of Electrolyte imbalance in…

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    Respiratory acidosis (respiratory failure/ventilator failure) is an acid based disturbance characterized by abnormally high amounts of carbon dioxide gas dissolved in systemic arterial blood, above 45 mmHg (millimeter of mercury) and a deviation of pH away from the normal value of 7.4. The elevation in PCO2 has been never due to an increase in CO2 production. (Angus MD, 2006). Other causes include the presence of excessive carbon dioxide in inspired air (inhaled breath). Decreased alveolar…

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    unique features. It allows protons but it is impermeable to gases, and hence it is known as a Proton Exchange Membrane. The membrane, which is squeezed between two electrodes (electrically conductive carbon cloths or carbon fiber papers) acts as electrolyte. A layer of catalyst particles (platinum) is placed at the interface between the porous electrode and polymer membrane. A schematic diagram of cell configuration and basic operating principles is shown in Fig. 1.1. Hydrogen, which is fed into…

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