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    as tablets. Over the previous years, the use of tablets have dramatically increased and have replaced textbooks and…

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    school dispute has brought its way into the educational system and has made an ongoing debate; should educational institutions use tablets or textbooks to make children able to function and be a part in society? The mobile educational market is seen as the next, big technology leap. Investors from FCC, Federal Communications Commission, predict the need for tablets/e-books will be worth $70 billion globally by 2020. The percent of classrooms with Wi-Fi access has grown by 47% in just four…

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    the following medications: gabapentin 250/5 cc liquid 5mL orally 2 times a day, for 30 days, #1 bottle; ranitidine 15 cc/1mL 2 teaspoons orally 2 times a day, for 30 days, #1 bottle; estazolam 2 mg tablet, 1 tablet orally once a day, #30 tablets; tizanidine 4 mg 1 tablet orally at bedtime, #30 tablets; and Norco 7.5/325 mg/ 15 cc liquid, 2 to 3 teaspoons orally 2 times a day for 30 days #1…

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    features on tablets/computers to access files while in a non Wi-Fi area. This is a setting accessible on all tablets/computers that is an offline version of what he/she is working on. Changes made without Wi-Fi will still be saved on the tablet/computer. Another way to prevent crashing within tablets/computers is to keep them updated devices. These devices will inform the user when…

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    resulting in a zero order profile (Raval, Parikh and Engineer, 2010). Another technology is called the Multiparticulate drug delivery system which consists of microencapsulated granules/beads containing drug packed inside a capsule or compressed into a tablet (Patwekar, and Baramade, 2012). This system is highly fitting to achieve controlled release oral formulations and is advantageous compared to conventional therapy due to the fact that Multiparticulate systems would not have to be…

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    on the time it takes for an aspirin tablet to dissolve. Hypothesis: The boiling water will have the quickest time to dissolve the aspirin tablet. This is because its molecules have more energy and are vibrating more rapidly than the cold water. Cold tap water will have the slowest time to dissolve the aspirin tablet because it has the least kinetic energy. Why? Apparatus: Equipment: Image Kenwood Kettle Pyrex Measuring Jug Mayne Pharma 100mg Aspirin Tablet Thermometer Smartphone…

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    Aricept Case Study

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    a medication that helps to stabilize dementia that is associated with Alzheimer’s disease (Health Canada, 2015). The Generic Name, of this drug is entitled Donepezil Hydrochloride and the brand name is Aricept and Aricept RDT (Rexall, 2016). This tablet has three different colors, which is associated to its dose. The strength…

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    STEARATE 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 MCC 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 TOTAL WEIGHT 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 Evaluation of tablets Pre-compression parameters Angle of repose: Angle of repose was determined by funnel method. Accurately weighed 10 g granules were taken in the funnel. Height of the funnel was adjusted such that the tip of the funnel just touches the apex of the…

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    Oxybutynin Research Paper

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    excreted as the metabolite. Half-life for immediate release Oxybutynin is 2-3 hours (7) however this will increase in elderly patients. Oxybutynin comes in several forms to suit an individual’s needs and tolerance (immediate release tablet, modified release tablet, patches and oral liquid). (4) Patients should be counselled on cautions, side effects and how to take the dose in the form it is in. Doses, counselling and side effects vary depending upon which form of drug delivery is being…

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    Hospital Settings Needs The hospital needs for less bulky, easy to use and versatile devices has encouraged hospital to transition to the use of tablets. The regulations and laws from HIPAA and HITECH need to be reviewed prior to implementing different devices. Also, the providers request for tablets and the computer literacy of the staff is another aspect to consider. Most importantly, the security breaches that could occur force a thorough assessment prior to final recommendations. HIPPA:…

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