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- 11 A patient is prescribed Trimipramine tabs 20mg. In stock is 10mg tablets. How much tablets are required? Please give your answer as a whole number Answer: tabs Show Calculator < PreviousBIO 168 Case Studies Unit 5 - Review View O Tell me Ev E v. AaBbCcD AaBbCcDdE AaBb AaBbCcDdEe AaBbCcDdEe 田 Normal No Spacing Heading 1 Heading 2 Title Case Study #3 Gerald, an elderly male, has begun to feel dizzy recently and noticed that this disorientation produces a sensation of falling toward the left. Later that week while walking his pug downtown he noticed that his left leg gave way several times. Concerned he went to his doctor where it was discovered that Gerald has a single small tumor causing these symptoms. 1. Based on the information given where is the tumor and why? 2. Is the tumor operable based on its location?QUESTION:- Disscuss the importance of bacterial growth curve information in the pharmaceutical field.
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- BIO 168 Case Studies Unit 5- Review View O Tell me AaBbCcDdEe AaBbCcD AaBbCcDdE AaBb AaBbCcDdEe > A y H v Styl Pa No Spacing Heading 1 Heading 2 Title Case Study #2 A 35 y old man goes to his family physician because he has been exhibiting the following symptoms over the past few weeks and they have been worsening: weakness, spasticity in the right leg, difficulties with balance, fatigue and malaise. Lab results reveal abnormalities in CSF and MRI brain scan. Diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. 1. Describe in detail how the deterioration of nervous system strength and stability causes the physical symptoms. 2. Describe in détail how CSF imbalance causes the physical symptoms.explain why? Amikacin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic. Its elimination half lifeand the apparent volume of distribution are reported to be 3 hand 0.25 L/kg respectively. Deternimne the amikacin placmaconcentration at 4 h following an IV bolus dose of 6.25 mg/kga. 9,923 microgram/Lb. 6,25 mg/Lc. 9,923 mg/Ld. 9,923 mg/h Ciprofloxacin (Cipro) is a fluoroquinolone antibotic. Itselimination half life and the apparnt volume of distribution are 4h and 2,25 L/kg respectively. The IV bolus administration ofciprofloxacin yielded the plasma concentration 1,048microgram/mL at 6 h. Determine the administered dose ofCipro?a. 2,963 mg/kgb. 6,667 mg/kgc. 2,963 microgram/mLd. 5.0 mgQuestion: What's wrong with this patient? What therapy should be suggested for this disease? Prognosis in an Elderly Female, by V. Dimov, M.D., Reviewer: S. Randhawa, M.D.A 96-year-old African American female (AAF) was admitted from a nursing home with complaints of abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting (N/V), dizziness, confusion and double vision for 5 days. She was discharged from the hospital just 4 days ago. Digoxin was started during that previous hospitalization for control of tachycardia in atrial fibrillation. One day prior to discharge, digoxin level was 1.8 mg/mL and digoxin dose was decreased to 125 mcg PO Q 48 hr.Past medical history (PMH): Hypertension, atrial fibrillation, coronary artery disease, stroke, congestive heart failure.Medications: Metoprolol, digoxin, ASA (aspirin), lisinopril, furosemide (Lasix), Coumadin (warfarin), esomeprazole (Nexium).Physical examination: In pain, combative and confused.VSS.Chest: Occasional bibasilar crackles.Cardiovascular System: Clear…