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    of the morphine sulfate ER. Function and activities of daily livings are also better. The patient is completely disabled, rated permanent and stationary. He continues to have significant medical residuals that require continued medical care. Patient was given prescriptions for gabapentin 800 mg 1 tablet three times daily #90 with 3 refills, Vicoprofen 7.5/200mg 1-2 tablets ever 3-4 hours maximum of 8/day #240, Dilaudid 4 mg 1 tablet every 3-4 hours #60 and morphine sulfate ER 1 tablet…

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    practicalpainmanagement.com/ and complete 2 opioid conversions of your choice and read the description of your "answer." Discuss your experience with this calculator as compared to others you have used in the past. One of the medications that I chose was morphine sulfate converting to hydromorphone. The information obtained was interesting. Chose this related to a patient that was on the unit that was on a PCA (patient controlled analgesia) and wean to…

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    Spacer Lab Report

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    General procedure: One equivalent of spacer was coupled using 2.4 equivalents of inhibitor, 0.18 equivalents of copper sulfate, 0.36 equivalents of (+)-sodium-L-ascorbate, in a mixture of 10% H2O in DMF, 24 mL/mmol spacer. The mixture was placed in the microwave for 30 minutes at 80oC Pro6 Spacer (10) (30 mg, 0.036 mmol) and 18 (36 mg, 0.087 mmol) were dissolved in 778 µL DMF. Copper sulfate (1.62 mg, 0.006 mmol) and sodium-L- ascorbate (2.57 mg, 0.013 mmol) were dissolved in 86 µL H2O. The two…

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    Heptahydrate Lab Report

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    Materials and Procedure The materials that were used were the following: 4.268 grams of zinc sulfate heptahydrate, 2.586 grams of calcium acetate monohydrate, Analytical balance, 220 milliliters of deionized water, stir stick, two 100 milliliter glass beakers, one 250 milliliter glass beaker, filter paper, ring stand, glass funnel, and an Erlenmeyer flask. All of the materials listed above were obtained or taken into consideration before experimentation began. A piece of weight paper was…

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    silver nitrate reacted to form barium nitrate and silver chloride. The precipitate at station one was silver chloride. Both reactions at station two did not react. Station three had a reaction occur between sodium carbonate and calcium sulfate forming sodium sulfate and calcium carbonate. The precipitate was calcium carbonate. Station four formed a…

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    Clearasil Face Wash

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    a covalent bond that is soluble in water. The one main purpose of Glycerin in the product is to prevent the dryness of the skin. Another one of the inactive ingredients is Sodium Laureth Sulfate. This chemical is an ionic compound that includes Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Sulfate, and Sodium. Sodium Laureth Sulfate is a white and cream colored substance that is usually seen in flake or powder form. This chemical compound is included in the face wash because it is used as a foaming agent. The…

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    Magnesium Ions Lab Report

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    stabilizes the enzyme-phosphate structure by modulating Zn(II) ions, no significant effects should be obtained for phosphate diester and sulfate monoester while having large impact for phosphate monoester because it has more negative charges. However, these results also disagree with this model because a significant decrease in rate constant are seen on both phosphate and sulfate…

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    Flame Test Lab Report

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    Section 009, under supervision of Abstract: In order to determine the identity of the compound we performed many experiments with a solution of the compound. These experiments included testing for all of the following ions; ammonium, halide, sulfate, carbonate, nitrate, and acetate. After comparing the results of these experiments we determined that our compound contained a halide. By using the flame test with a Bunsen Burner we also determined that our compound had a red colored…

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    Cyclohexanol requires going through an acid-catalyzed elimination of water for the synthesis of cyclohexane from cyclohexanol. To get cyclohexane from cyclohexanol you must remove the cycloalkane with fractional distillation, drying with anhydrous sodium sulfate, and analyzed by GC data and the bromine test. The reaction we are trying to accomplish going from cyclohexanol to cyclohexene is a secondary alcohol going through an E1 reaction. This is the unimolecular elimination reaction in…

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    The Identification of an Unknown Substance Using a Series of Tests Project 2 Chemistry 111 – 552 Peyton Farmer*, Primary Author Partners: Jacob Hicks and Abigail Boudreau TA: Ming Uei Hung Introduction The purpose of this experiment was to use elimination and confirmation tests for both cations and anions, which then allowed the unknown substance to be identified by using logic trees of known solutions. Some qualitative characteristics of chemicals such as the formation of a precipitate, the…

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