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Particle sized used in spray drying
The surface free energy level that defines a stable suspension
The two processes that reduce the surface area (∆A) that allow a suspension to move toward ∆𝐺 =0
Interparticle forces that are not affected by formulation factors
which route has the fastest rate of distribution?
1. Blood Plasma2. Buffy Coat3. RBCs4. Serum5. Clot
HGB & MCHC falsely increases, large lipid aggregates can be mistaken for platelets or leukocytes resulting in high PLT or WBC,falsely increases refractometric protein
Interparticle forces that may be controlled by the formulation
Insulin is essential for the maintenance of a normal level of
Suspension used with clay (diluted bentonite magma) flocculating agents
Name the 2 hormones secreted by the posterior lobe (neurohypophysis) of the pituitary gland
spectrophotometric interference, proportional decrease in Na & Cl, slight decrease in K
Dosage form that uses flocculating agents that alter the pH of the suspension (to the region of minimum drug solubility)
the gel can bind with certain chemicals (phenobarbital) to reduce/alter levels in fluid fraction
Parathyroid (parathormone hormone) is essential for the maintenance of a normal level of _________and also plays a role in the metabolism of ____________
purple tops, to avoid EDTA contamination of samples for biochemistry
Example using Stokes law: Time for sulfadiazine (d= 26um, ps= 1.5 g/mL) to settle 1 cm in water
OTC alcohol limit children under 6children 6 to 12over 12 and adults
A client has a urine specific gravity level of 1.034. The nurse determines that which causes or conditions can be related to this level? Select all that apply. 1.Glycosuria 2.Albuminuria 3.Dehydration 4.Diabetes insipidus 5.High creatinine level 6.Increased blood urea nitrogen (BUN)
To detect the development of a chronic carrier state in a client with hepatitis, which laboratory test should the nurse assess? 1.Hepatitis B virus DNA 2.Prolonged prothrombin time 3.Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) 4.Antibody to surface antigen (anti-HBs)
