Biomedical Instrumentation Systems
Biomedical Instrumentation Systems
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ISBN: 9781133478294
Author: Chatterjee
Publisher: Cengage
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Guide Questions: 1. How does over the counter medicine differ from prescription medicine? 2. How does over the counter medicine similar to prescription medicine? 3. Enumerate examples of medicines of prescription and over the counter drug. Read the statements below. Decide what should be done in each situation. 1. Trevor has felt puffy in his nasal and sinus passages. What should he do? 2. Lana have fever and minor aches and pains, What should she do? 3. Jay feels pain and inflammation in his feet from walking this morning What should he do? 4. Ted is sneezing and have watery eyes. What should be do? 5. Tom haven't excreted in the past few days. What should he do? 6. Ley went to the gym and my leg muscles are aching. What should she do? 7. Lady have persistent loose stools for three days now. What should she do? 8. Jam seems that I have phlegm. What should she do? 9. Garry feels a burning pain in his chest after I drank 6 cups of coffee. 10. What should be do? Ann…
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