A 5.0-mL EDTA tube is received in the laboratory containing only 1.5 mL of blood. What would be expected of the results of the WBC morphology? NOTE: ADD REFERENCE IN APA FORMAT
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A 5.0-mL EDTA tube is received in the laboratory containing only 1.5 mL of blood. What would be expected of the results of the WBC morphology?
NOTE: ADD REFERENCE IN APA FORMAT
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- The order is to give 45 mEq. The dosage available is 30 mEq in 15 mL. How many mL do you give?Below is an image of a dilution that was performed. The volume above each arrow indicates the volume being transferred to the next tube. The volume listed at the bottom-right of each tube indicates the volume of diluent added to that tube. .5ml 300ul 1ml stock Tube 1 Tube 2 Tube 3 3ml 4ml 8.5ml a. If the stock concentration is 50µg/ml, what is the concentration of tube 3 in ug/mL? b. What is the dilution factor of Tube 1?What is the dose in mSv for: (a) a 0.1 Gy x-ray?
- A 250 mL IV solution contains 25,000 units of heparin. The desired dosage is 8 units/kg/hr. The patient weighs 220 Ibs. The drop factor is 60 gtts/mL.. How many units of heparin are in 5 mL of solution? (Hint: how many are in 1 mL? Now, how many are in 5?)A.How much of 10,000x SYBR safe would you add to 50 ml to make a final concentration of 1x? B.How will you set up the serial dilution? How many tubes do you need? What is the concentration in each? How much LB will you add to each tube? What volume of cells will you add?a sample for WBC count was diluted by adding 20 µL of blood to 0.38 mL of diluting solution and then mixed. The Neubauer counting chamber was filled and the cells were counted in the 4 large squares on each side of the chamber. A total of 150 WBCs were counted. A. What is the dilution being used for the calculation? b. What is the total WBC count in the sample in 109 cells/L ?
- A 158lb adult male diagnosed with endocarditis has an order for gentamicin 3mg/kg/day IV in 2 divided doses, in addition to vancomycin. The Gentamicin is available in 2 mL vials containing 40mg/mL. The facility protocol is to round the gentamicin dose to the nearest 10mg, then calculate the volume of solution to the nearest tenth mL. How many mL will administer per dose?c) A manual white blood cell (WBC) count was performed. A total of 280 cells were counted in all 4-mm2 squares of a Neubauer-ruled chamber. A 1:20 dilution was used. Calculate the manual WBC count.KCI for injection contains 40 mEq in 20 mL. An order requires 15 mEq, how many mL are needed?
- What are the precipitates that were produced during the calcium and chloride ion test when it comes to Analysis of Blood? Write the equations involved clearly and easily understandable.An IV, with an IV set calibrated at 15 gtts/mL, is administered at 25 gtts/min. If the IV bag volume is 1000 mL, what is the expected run time?A cat presents with suspected acute, severe sepsis. The veterinarian asks you to draw up a dose of IV gentamicin. The dosage for a cat with acute sepsis is 2.2 mg/kg. Calculate the dose for an 8-lb cat. The concentration of gentamicin is 50 mg/ml. Show me your calculation Please note that: 1Kg= 2.2 lb