Prehospital Emergency PharmacologyBrady, 1996 - 420 pagina's The latest edition of a text and reference for student and professional paramedics. It covers 85 of the most commonly used drugs in prehospital care. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. |
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Pagina 54
... volume . Mass is the quantity of matter present in a given substance . Length is the distance between two points . Volume is the space occupied by a given substance . The metric system has three fundamental units for the measurement of ...
... volume . Mass is the quantity of matter present in a given substance . Length is the distance between two points . Volume is the space occupied by a given substance . The metric system has three fundamental units for the measurement of ...
Pagina 57
... Volume of Drug on Hand . The volume of the drug on hand is the amount of fluid within the ampule or vial into which the drug is dissolved . This is usually represented in milliliters . Based on the information presented earlier , the ...
... Volume of Drug on Hand . The volume of the drug on hand is the amount of fluid within the ampule or vial into which the drug is dissolved . This is usually represented in milliliters . Based on the information presented earlier , the ...
Pagina 75
... volume expander . Following administration , the plasma volume is expanded slightly in excess of the volume of hetastarch administered . This effect has been ob- served for up to 24 to 36 hours . Hetastarch increases intravascular volume ...
... volume expander . Following administration , the plasma volume is expanded slightly in excess of the volume of hetastarch administered . This effect has been ob- served for up to 24 to 36 hours . Hetastarch increases intravascular volume ...
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Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics | 17 |
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