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I am trying to convert 20 mil eq of Potassium Chloride Packets to ??? mg of tablets. Can you help?
Started by JohnS on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at onlineconversion):
Can you help? 1 meq is 39.1 mg of K (elemental) or 74.6 mg KCl..
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If your electrolytes are off it can affect your heart rythm, which could account for the flutters Atrial fibrillation/flutter . They probably just want to get it straightened out before they will do surgery. I don't know what the range is for potassium...
Started by DeltaDawn23 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at medhelp):
Acid reflux can be caused by all kinds of things, but as far as... .
The normal range is 3.7-5.2 mEq/L, according to this article:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus to (a) find out why the potassium is low, and (b) fix it before any surgery.
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On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 11:36:05 -0700 (PDT), Elijahovah <rschiller@wi.rr.com
Potassium-Argon half-life 100,000 years not 1.25 billion
this places the first global Flood (a rise out of the ocean and back
under in a single year)
at 46,000 BC where asteroid...
Started by Elijahovah on
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So now POTASSIUM -ARGON
taking the 42,000 and dividing it by 6 days because the Grand a curve that says potassium....
This actually contains about this beginning.
Fruit all day, and take a potassium supplement every
day, labeled 10 MEQ.
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On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 11:36:05 -0700 (PDT), Elijahovah <rschiller@wi.rr.com
Potassium-Argon half-life 100,000 years not 1.25 billion
this places the first global Flood (a rise out of the ocean and back
under in a single year)
at 46,000 BC where asteroid...
Started by Elijahovah on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
But you are saying....
If molten rock cannot hold argon
and the argon gas is expelled, then the rock has potassium and no
argon.
This actually contains about the same amount of
potassium as a banana.
Supplement every
day, labeled 10 MEQ.
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A 71-year-old man with inclusion body myositis Q. A 71-year-old man with inclusion body myositis is brought to the emergency department from his nursing home after becoming less interactive. His temperature is 37.1°C, blood pressure is 90/60, heart rate...
Started by moody on
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It most often occurs in people who are debilitated or have... .
Answer: B : IV 0.9 % saline
Explanation:
Hypernatremia reflects a water deficit in relation to sodium and occurs when there is increased hypotonic fluid loss and decreased access to free water .
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This is from the forum the website above.
Tips on surviving floor rotations
1) Be organized AND always write things down! You need to develop a good system to keep track of your patients information/daily labs...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at valuemd):
Five months into my residency training, the positive evaluation....
Be really really careful about where to go! I am an IMG who got into the Psych program in U of Arizona in 2005 .
Wish i had read it prior to starting intern year .
This is actually pretty good.
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Hey MASA Reefers
Have you tried our new Fantastic Aquaria Coral Reef Salt , if not then pop down to your local pet store and get some today .
Our salt comes in a reseal able 10KG bucket .
The salt is fast dissolving .
Has no phosphates .
No nitrates ....
Started by Aquaria-SA on
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And alk??? 4.0-5.0 meq/L Damn, just bought salt today Whats the recommended retail of the Aquaria.
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Hi all, There has been alot of questions concerning bloodwork on the board lately so I figured that this article was never posted here before.. It gives all the bloodwork info that you will need... It is long but very informative . The hormone info is...
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at steroid):
Lots of use for ppl who get BW done/ are interested... .
Thanks !!! good post...
Nice post...alot of of explanations there..thanks bro Very kewl post Merc, I have a similar one booked marked but this is the most comprehensive one i have seen .
Holy shit, thanks.
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On Mon, 6 Jul 2009 19:26:00 -0400, "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net
"Dora" wrote
Oh dear! Which one is which? Your kitchen can't work with that.
My best 'guess' is not going to be very useful but that was potassium. It
wasnt the protein or sodium....
Started by cshenk on
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Sending me, 6 Jul 2009 20:21:29 -0400, "cshenk" <cshenk1@cox.net
Potassium is expressed in terms of mEq it; potassium....
60 - 70 mEq, or 1000 to 2000 mg., potassium.
The doctor clarified it yesterday on the phone.
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A Comprehensive Look at Lab Tests
by Cy Willson
You just had some blood work done, and the friggin' doctor or his nurses are guarding the results as if they're state secrets. However, after much cajoling and explaining that you'd like to at least be an...
Started by StoneColdNTO on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at steroidology):
This character who calls himself "Cy Willson", in an attempt to make people think... .
So are the saliva test all over the net crap or can they be used instead of blood work? Good post...I've been meaning to go get a physical and have blood work done as well .
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