1. Military time is safer to use because it avoids co fusion between a.m. and p.m. .It is used in public transits , armed forces , airlines and hospitals .
2. The prescribed dose of propofol is 2mg/kg
The weight of the patient is 176 lbs
1 lb is equal to 0.45 kg
Then 176lbs is equal to 176× 0.45kg
= 79.2 kg
Then the dose of propofol will be 2 × 79.2 mg
= 158.4 mg of propofol will be given to the patient
3. The procedure requires 50 ml of 1% contrast media
And the available contrast media is 25 ml of 2%
25 ml of 2% contrast media and 25 ml of normal saline would be taken to make the mixture .
4. 39 degree Celsius to Fahrenheit
Formula is Celsius × 9÷5 + 32
= 39 × 9÷5 + 32
= 70.2 + 32
= 102.2 degree Fahrenheit.
Patients elective surgery will not be performed as the patient has fever due to infection . Surgery will be cancelled and rescheduled once the fever subsides. Patient will be started on IV antibiotics .
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