List for commonly used histology fixatives
Answer:
Phosphate buffered formalin
Formal calcium
Formal saline
Zinc formalin (unbuffered)
Zenker’s fixative
Helly’s fixative
B-5 fixative
Bouin’s solution
Hollande’s
Gendre’s solution
Clarke’s solution
Carnoy’s solution
Methacarn
Alcoholic formalin
Formol acetic alcohol
Explanation:s
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The importance of communication ??
Answer:
Being able to communicate effectively is perhaps the most important of all life skills. It is what enables us to pass information to other people, and to understand what is said to us. ... Communication, at its simplest, is the act of transferring information from one place to another.
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9. Dr orders Glynase 50mg. On hand you have 100mg/0.5mL.
Answer:
The correct answer is - 0.25
Explanation:
Calculation of administration right of the dose is very important as higher or low dose can be harmful or lethal as well. If the dose is solution-based then it becomes more complex.
strength of solution: 100mg/0.5ml
So, available dose = 100 mg
Volume would be = 0.5 ml
The dose required 50 mg
Then from "nursing formula":
dose to administration = dose required * volume of solution/dose available
= 50*0.5/100
=0.25ml
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Victor, a 25-year-old male, has had surgery to remove one of his testes due to seminoma. Can he still father a child?
Answer:
i think no
Explanation:
its not possible