A nurse uses at 27 gauge needle whose inner diameter is 0:210mm. The patient is injected with 2:0ml of medicine in 6:0s. What is the speed of the medicine when it leaves the needle?
A nurse uses at 27 gauge needle whose inner diameter is 0:210mm. The patient is injected...
2. A liquid medicine is injected into a patient from an IV bag
elevated h = 0.800 m above the needle, see figure. The needle is
placed horizontally. The needle is 3.00 cm in length and 0.400 mm
in diameter. Assume the average gauge pressure inside the vein is
1.28 103 Pa; the viscosity of the medicine is 2.00 103 Pas;
and the density of the medicine is 1.05 103 kg/m3. (1) Calculate
the pressure difference between the...
A liquid medicine is injected into a patient from an IV bag elevated h = 0.800 m above the needle, see figure. The needle is placed horizontally. The needle is 3.00 cm in length and 0.400 mm in diameter. Assume the average gauge pressure inside the vein is 1.28 x 10^3 Pa; the viscosity of the medicine is 2.00 x 10^-3 Pa*s; and the density of the medicine is 1.05 x 10^3 kg/m^3 . (1) Calculate the pressure difference between...
A liquid medicine is injected into a patient from an IV bag elevated h-0.800 m above the needle, see figure. The needle is placed horizontally. The needle is 3.00 cm in length and 0.400 mm in diameter. Assume the average gauge pressure inside the vein is 1.28 x 103 Pa; the viscosity of the medicine is 2.00 10-3 Pa-s; and the density of the medicine is 1.05x 103 kg/m. (1) Calculate the pressure difference between the input and output of...
What is the minimum force the nurse needs to apply to the syringe? Express your answer with the appropriate units. Review A 5.00 mL syringe has an inner diameter of 4.50 mm, a needie inner diameter of 0.250 mm, and a plunger pad diameter (where you place your finger) of 1.2 cm. A nurse uses the syringe to inject medicine into a patient whose blood pressure is 140/100 0.212 N Correct Significant Figures Feedback: Your answer 0.211 N was eilther...
There are four questions in tnis assigniment. Tou are required to show your working f question in the blank space provided. 1. A 2.5 ml. syringe has an inner diameter of 5 mm a needle of inner diameter of 0.32 mm, and a plunger pad diameter (where you place your finger) of 1 cm. A nurse uses the syringe to inject medicine into a patient whose blood pressure is 120/80 mmllg. Assume the liquid is an ideal fluid. A) What...
A patient is to be injected with 0.4 L of an electrolyte solution in 1/2 an hour. Assuming that the solution is elevated by 1 m above the arm, and that the hydrostatic pressure alone is used to push the solution into the arm (as is typical of an IV), and assuming that the needle itself is 2.5 cm long, what inner diameter must the needle have to allow this? (use ?η=1×10−31×10−3 Ns/m22 and ?ρ=1000 kg/m33; the values for water....
TD CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT PRE-TEST The gauge of the needle indicates a. The diameter of the needle b. The length of the needle c. The length of the hub d. The size of the syringe The subcutaneous injection is usually given at what degree in regards to an regards to angle of insertion? 92 93 a. 10° b. 150 c. 45° d. 90° The two vaccines that are contradicted for pregnant women are a. Hepatitis B and tetanus b. Varicella...
L IED CLINICAL MEDICAL ASSISTANT PRE-TEST DATE: The gauge of the needle indicates The diameter of the needle b. The length of the needle c. The length of the hub d. The size of the syringe The subcutaneous injection is usually given at what degree in regards to angle of insertion 01 a. 10° 92 b. 15° c. 45° d. 90° The two vaccines that are contradicted for pregnant women are a. Hepatitis B and tetanus b. Varicella and MMR...
hand tout below Instructions: Using the TEXTBOOK, fill in the 1. Identify the patient. (A) procedure, and sanitize hands nen the phlebotomist has Sample from the other hand or the same TEET below the IV line (maw ask if nurse can SKILLS DRILL Stop infusion to the l ine before taking Samples 1-5: TB TEST ADMINISTRATION (Text Procedure Box 11-4) Step sing the TEXTBOOK, fill in the blanks with the missing information Rationale the Correct ID is vital to patient...
Admission, Trans fer, and Discharge 1. Name some common patient responses to admission. 2. How may a nurse help reduce the severity of the patient's responses to admission? 3. When a new patient is assigned a room, how should the room be prepared? (nursing admission activities) List the guidelines that should be included when orientating a new patient to a room. 4. What is the role of the LPN/LVN in the nursing process of admission, transfer, and discharge? (compiling a...